On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Marc St. Onge <[email protected]> wrote:

> changes. We realize that some other aspect of File A corrupted at some
> point over that week and wish to rollback just File A to the beginning of
> the week, but retain all changes to other files that were committed during
> the week.


A workaround, because i don't know the [or if there is a] command to do
this:

fossil co oldtag
mv file1 ~/tmp/.
fossil co trunk
mv ~/tmp/file1 .

Primitive, but it will work.


> Fossil seems to detect all of these changes just fine. My problem is more
> about how to roll back such a directory. How can you roll back an entire
> directory at once, without having to go get individual files? (there
> could potentially be hundreds of files...)
>

See above. :/

Maybe fossil can do this, but in my years with it i can't say i've tried,
and i don't see anything in the 'help' which looks like it might do this.

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----- stephan beal
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