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Re: How to undo a commit?

From: David Weintraub <qazwart_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:04:06 -0400

On Mar 30, 2009, at 12:34, David Weintraub wrote:
> The other is that you must for some strange reason have
> a working copy. It doesn't really matter what's in your working
> copy as long as you have a working copy. Yes, the
> "svn propedit --revprop" doesn't change a thing in the
> working copy.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Ryan Schmidt
<subversion-2009a_at_ryandesign.com> wrote:
>
> That's always worked for me. What happens for you?
>

I don't know. I've tried changing the revision property before, give
it a Subversion URL, and Subversion responds that it can't run svn
propedit because I don't have a working copy.

It's easy enough to fix: I simply change to a directory that is a
Subversion working copy and rerun the command.

I never thought of complaining about this as a bug because it's easy
enough to fix (i.e. it's easy enough to get around this issue, and I
do it so rarely that it isn't worth the time to report this is a bug).
I just figured that Subversion requires "svn propedit" to be a working
copy when you're changing a file's property.

--
David Weintraub
qazwart_at_gmail.com
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