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[Gnu-arch-users] changeset lost?
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Robert Anderson |
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[Gnu-arch-users] changeset lost? |
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Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:51:09 -0800 |
I think the answer to this is "SOL", but in desperation I figured I'd
describe it anyway.
I spent the day working on a changeset. Decided I wanted to commit
this to a branch, and did tla undo, generating an ,,undo-2 directory.
I moved this up a level with
mv ,,undo-2 ../,,undo-1
tagged a new branch, moved the orig working dir aside, and got the new
one fresh. I moved ,,undo-1 into the new dir and did 'tla redo.'
Except, it was the wrong changeset. The only thing I can figure is
that there already was an ,,undo-1 in the directory above, and the
,,undo-2 was actually placed inside it, rather than moved and renamed
as I intended. This makes sense because the bogus changeset was
relevant to the parent directory.
After issuing 'tla redo', it appears my original changeset was deleted
in the process. Am I dead in the water?
(Yes, I know there are several points where I could have done
something differently/more carefully here.)
Bob
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