On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> I'm not happy with what Monotone did. If I undo a commit, I don't want
> Monotone to delete or modify my files. If I wanted that I would have told it
> to revert. What I want is that Monotone remove that action from the database
> and then behave as if the commit had never happened. I don't want it to mess
> with my files unless I say 'revert'.
>

If that commit originally added the certification directory then you
disapprove the commit it amounts to removing the certification directory.
When you then say update monotone will remove the directory rather than
leaving junk laying around. Monotone will refuse to remove the directory if
that directory contains things it doesn't know about though, which is what
you saw.

Cheers,
Derek
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