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Re: Undoing 'update'

From: Edmund Wong <ed_at_kdtc.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 16:04:02 +0800

Stephen Connolly wrote:
> The rule is, if you are doing more work than you can afford to lose,
> do the work in a branch and commit as often as you cannot afford to
> lose your changes.
>

Here's where I don't understand from his situation. If he made
changes to lots of files without making any commits, and he
does a 'svn update', it will actually overwrite his changes
without prompting or crying conflict? Did I misunderstand the
situation?

Edmund

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