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How to un-commit and fall back to a previous version

From: Edward Harvey <eharvey_at_chilsemi.com>
Date: 2007-03-05 23:18:18 CET

I am not talking about simply "revert" because a revert is when you
haven't committed your changes.

If somebody commits a change, and later wishes to take it back, what can
they do?

One ugly option is ... Suppose I want to un-commit version 3, and
everybody should use version 2. Then I'll update my working copy to
version 2, and commit it again to create version 4. But I'm just
guessing there's something cleaner and more elegant to do here, right?

Thanks...

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