Ross Gardler wrote:
Author: rgardler Date: Thu Apr 21 15:11:26 2005 New Revision: 164136
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=164136&view=rev Log: revert inadvertantly commited in-progress changes
Clearly I managed to do this, but I feel that my way of doing it was very hacky and svn being such a powerful tool I suspect there is a much easier way.
How would one go about reverting the version in the repository to a previous version.
i.e. what is the equivalent of "svn revert" for the remote repository.
I am no svn expert. Can you revert your working copy with with 'svn revert -R .' then commit the changes? Or perhaps use 'svn merge' to go back to a specific revision.
No, I tried that, but it seems to only want to allow you to commit if you have the latest revision on your disk. There must be a way, I'll ask on a more appropriate list and report back when I find the answer.
Ross
