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Undoing 'update'

From: Bruno Moreira Guedes <thbmatrix_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:49:55 -0300

Hello all,

Firstly, I don't know what history do you prefer to believe, but there
are three versions:

1) "My dog" owned my laptop, changed to my repository working copy
directory, and typed "svn update";
2) "My friend" loose files at his working copy and I'm helping him;
3) I was drunk and accidentally typed "svn update".

But the problem is the changes are very very very importants for me,
simply "the more importants of my life", after a three weeks work...
So: Is there any way to "undo" a svn update, even after doing some
"svn resolved"s??
My employer said I have three days of life.

Thank you all,
--Bruno Moreira Guedes (hopeless)

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