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Re: Undo Commit wrong version of file

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007a_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2007-03-14 19:07:45 CET

On Mar 14, 2007, at 10:18, Mark Phippard wrote:

> On 3/14/07, Stephane.CLINCKART@ext.ec.europa.eu
> <Stephane.CLINCKART@ext.ec.europa.eu > wrote:
>> What to do if someone commited a bad modification on a file in
>> subversion?
>> --> By mistake one developper of my team commited a file that he
>> change for test purpose.
>>
>> Actually I "solved" it by doing this procedure:
>> File X
>> Version 1 OK
>> Version 2 BAD (human mistake)
>> Version 3 Copy of version 1
>>
>> But is there no way to do it better? (Somethink like make an "undo
>> commit" or change the "HEAD" to a specific version?
>>
>
> Take a look at this blog post:
>
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to-undo-commit-in-
> subversion.html
>

Or The Book; searching its table of contents for "Undo" should have
found this for you:

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.2/
svn.branchmerge.commonuses.html#svn.branchmerge.commonuses.undo

(Please recombine that link if the email process breaks it into two
lines...)

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