[svk-devel] reverting a commit on a local mirror
Alexandru Popescu
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Sun Feb 25 18:50:40 EST 2007
On 2/26/07, Chia-Liang Kao <clkao at clkao.org> wrote:
> the easiest way to revert a commit of revision X is to do svk merge -c
> -X //path //path but you might also want to do a lumped push so
> revision X doesn't ever get to the remote repository.
>
Thanks a lot Kao.
./alex
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> On 26/02/07, Alexandru Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailinglist at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Probably I have missed this in the documentation, but I have double
> > checked it :-(. I have a local mirror of a public SVN repository. At
> > some point I have committed locally a change and now I decided that
> > this commit should not go further on the remote repo, so somehow I
> > would like to revert it. Is there a way to do so?
> >
> > Many thanks in advance for any suggestions/ideas/hints.
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