Hi Lawrence,

I saw that in r132950 and r132951 you corrected the error I introduced with 
r132349. Thanks for this and sorry for the extra effort!

However, I would like to better understand what went wrong and how am I 
supposed to act in such a situation. I guess, I introduced the issue with some 
inappropriate manipulation to my local sandbox, which than got committed. Is it 
possible to understand what exactly went wrong and how to avoid this? What are 
the correct steps to correct such a situation?

~petr


On 30 Jan 2015, at 01:45, petr <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi list,
> 
> I would need to undo a commit to the SVN. Apparently, I messed up my local 
> repo while preparing a commit. After committing I realise the file I 
> committed results as being added instead of being modified. Not sure how this 
> happened, but I would like to revert the repo in the former state to conserve 
> the history chain.
> 
> What am I supposed to do? To correct this?
> 
> The wrong commit is r132349 and I would need to get this back to r131849. The 
> commit was supposed to do some format changes, but it seems to have replaced 
> the file for some reason.
> 
> Thanks!
> ~petr
> 

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