Hi all,
The latest change to our repository was to commit some tens of files which caused the code to break. I am trying to get back to the state a day ago and commit it back to the repository effectively overriding the change made (obviously this development had to be done on a branch but.... ) I cannot use update -D yesterday, because the result is sticky. removing the stickiness with -A takes me back to what the repository has. can we used -j with dates? Dates on -j only can be added when you have a version/branch to point to. This way maybe i can say, merge the changes from HEAD to DATE, which will basically undo all the changes... I don't know how to do it though... OR Is there another way which is cleaner? works? etc?? Thanks Arcin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
