I know the fossil paradigm generally frowns on the idea of undoing commits.  
Please tell me your thoughts about the best approach to handle the following 
situation.

a few file is added to the checkout and committed.  So the commit has one new 
file, nothing else.  It is later determined that the entirely wrong version of 
that file was committed for the first version of the file and we’d like to back 
it out to do it properly…

Is that possible at all or if not, what is the best way to handle that kind of 
situation with fossil?


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