On Jul 31, 2006, at 4:40 PM, Philippe Bossut wrote:

Andi Vajda wrote:
This update introduces the changes to the --undo command line option:

  --undo n         undoes the 'n' newest versions of the repository
                   for example, to undo the last version, rc --undo 1

--undo check undoes all the newest versions as long as they fail check() in other words, undo stops at the latest (newest) version
                   that passes check()

Reminder: all data for an undone version is permanently removed from the
          repository and cannot be recovered. Undo cannot be undone.
Even with this caveat, this is a fantastically cool addition to recover from a trashed repository. I feel a little bit better using Chandler for all sorts of things already... :) Thanks!

Should Chandler, when it detects this option on the command-line, do some sort of backup? Or add --undo-but-make-me-feel-warm-and-fuzzy ?

---
Bear

Build and Release Engineer
Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.osafoundation.org

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://code-bear.com

PGP Fingerprint = 9996 719F 973D B11B E111  D770 9331 E822 40B3 CD29


Attachment: PGP.sig
Description: This is a digitally signed message part

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Open Source Applications Foundation "chandler-dev" mailing list
http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/chandler-dev

Reply via email to