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- | As Robert notes, you can do:svn merge -c-Xwhere X is the single reivison the change happened. the -c is to specify a single reivison, and leading the reivison with a '-' indicates it should be reversed.Ash, that's just wrong! The whole point of reivison control is that it should maintain a complete history of the changes to your code. The metadata associated with each change (the log message, for example) is invaluable in explaining *why* something was done, or why it was wrong. It's one of the major problems I have with most dvcs (git, darcs, etc) solutions; it becomes possible to lose reivisons and revise history.
| + | That's an epxret answer to an interesting question |
Current revision as of 07:27, 15 May 2013
That's an epxret answer to an interesting question