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From: | Daniel Carrera |
Subject: | [Monotone-devel] Undo a commit |
Date: | Thu, 09 Oct 2008 15:43:07 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 (Macintosh/20080914) |
Hey,How do I undo a commit? I just made a commit and I just realized that the commit included a file that I did not want committed in this patch. What's the command to undo the last commit call? Is "disapprove" the right command? It looks like the closest thing, except that it keeps a history off the change and the undoing of the change. Is that right? Is that a feature?
So, if I have: foo $ mtn status Current branch: org.theingots Changes against parent a4042f7daf407374f8a4153b9dd50d0247ab1ea0 no changes Then the right command would be: foo $ mtn disapprove a4042f7daf407374f8a4153b9dd50d0247ab1ea0 Yes?
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