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RE: RE: Branching question

From: Jeff Lanzarotta <delux256-subversion_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-11-15 18:14:13 CET

I am using TortoiseSVN. You are correct in that I check it back in, the version number is the HEAD... Also, each of the revision have other files in them.

So, maybe the easiest way would be like you said, to delete the file, update to revision 162. But, can I get 162 back into the truck?

Ian Wood <Ian.Wood@sucden.co.uk> wrote: v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);} At least with TortoiseSVN…It may be easier to delete the working copy and then update it to the revision required.
   
  Ø Do I need to so an "unmerge" for each revision, i.e. unmerge 195, unmerge 193, unmerge 191, and unmerge 187, which will get me to 162?
   
  Doing this would get you to what the file was at revision 162, but when you commit that it will take the revision number of the Head.
   
  Cheers
   
  Ian
   
      
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  From: Jeff Lanzarotta [mailto:delux256-subversion@yahoo.com]
 Sent: 15 November 2007 16:40
 To: Reedick, Andrew; Subversion Mailing List
 Subject: RE: Branching question
  
   
  Interesting... What if I need to go back 4 revisions... The current revision number is 195 and revision I need to get to is 162...
 
 Do I need to so an "unmerge" for each revision, i.e. unmerge 195, unmerge 193, unmerge 191, and unmerge 187, which will get me to 162?
 
 "Reedick, Andrew" <jr9445@ATT.COM> wrote:
  
> From: Jeff Lanzarotta [mailto:delux256-subversion@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 10:21 AM
> To: Subversion Mailing List
> Subject: Branching question
>
> I currently have a file, let's say foo.exe, checked into an svn
> repository. My repository is set up with the typical trunk,
> branches, and tags layout. The file foo.exe is checked into
> the trunk. foo.exe has several revision against it, 1, 2, and
> 3 with 3 being the HEAD.
>
> Here is the question, can I move revisions 2 and 3 into a branch
> and make 1 the HEAD again? The powers at be do not want the
> changes that are in revisions 2 and 3 until sometime next year,
> so they want revert back to revision 1 as the HEAD. Is this
> possible or is there a different way to do it...
 
 
 1. Create next_year_branch from revision 3.
 
 2. On the trunk, unmerge (do a reverse merge) revisions 2 and 3. Refer
 to "Undoing Changes" in
 http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.branchmerge.commonuses.html
 
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