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

From: Rahul Bhargava <me_at_rahulbhargava.org>
Date: 2007-03-05 23:42:02 CET

Edward Harvey wrote:
> 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?
>
>

That's what you will have to do. Unlike CVS, Subversion does not have
any admin command to get
rid of committed versions.

> Thanks...
>
>
>
> --------------------
> Edward Harvey
> Phone: 978-640-0011 x238
> Cell: 603-283-6464
>

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Rahul Bhargava
http://www.rahulbhargava.org
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