Thanks, Shawn!

following the advice of a friend I used 'darcs obliterate' on the central repository and that worked.

Ingo


On May 4, 2007, at 12:41 AM, Sartak wrote:

On 5/3/07, Ingo Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Is there a way to undo the pushing of a patch to a repository? I have
a patch that I pushed to the repository, but I would like to undo
this. That patch has been pulled by one other user, but that user did
run 'unpull' to undo the pull.

Ingo
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Hi Ingo,

There is (at least) one way, if you have control of that central
repository. Run darcs unpull on _that_ repo.

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).

Good luck!
Shawn M Moore

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