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Re: How to undo a change to a branch
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Tyler |
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Re: How to undo a change to a branch |
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Tue, 15 Jun 2004 11:28:41 -0700 |
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On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 02:12:42PM -0400, Kynn Jones wrote:
> I just mistakenly committed a change to a (non-trunk) branch. What's
> the best way to undo this change? (I'm tempted to just delete the
> change in the RCS file, but I figure I'd better learn the right way to
> do this.)
cvs up -j[revision including change you didn't mean to commit] -j[revision
before change you didn't mean to commit] filename
will merge out the change you meant to get rid of. Sanity check the
file, then commit it. Easy as pie.
tyler