Na Fri, May 04, 2007 at 12:41:59AM -0400, Sartak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pisal(a):
> There is (at least) one way, if you have control of that central
> repository. Run darcs unpull on _that_ repo.

that's a very bad idea :/

once a patch is readable by others, you should not unpull a patch (there
was a faq about this, but i can't find it atm)

> Alternatively you can push the inverse patch (which should have a
> dependency on the original patch so no one would apply the inverse
> without the original).

yes, using dr rollback and dr push is the suggested method

VMiklos

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