On 28/02/13 21:29, "Morel Bérenger" wrote: > Le Jeu 28 février 2013 3:53, T o n g a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> >> I want to permanently delete an old revision (or revisions) of single >> file from Git. Specifically, I want to delete from my public git server >> repo my initial published version of one single file, but keep the rest of >> its revisions. How can I do that? > > I'm sorry, I can not reply to your question, but, I was wondering, what is > the reason to remove the first version of a file from the history of a git > repository? > It sounds like a bit against normal use of VCS in my mind...
A guess: the original version used code with an inappropriate (even non-free) licence? Some legal reason seems most likely to me. Of course, it could just be embarrassment over having written crap code (or whatever) :-) Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51309c66.1050...@walnut.gen.nz