Le 2011-05-22 à 20:02, David Simcha a écrit :

> On 5/22/2011 7:53 PM, David Simcha wrote:
>> On 5/22/2011 7:49 PM, Michel Fortin wrote:
>>> Just do:
>>> 
>>>    git revert 7ed4331f3
>>> 
>>> This will create a new commit reverting yours. Then push.
>>> 
>>> Please don't try to rewrite history by using "git reset ..." in the public 
>>> repository as it'll cause problems with the auto tester, and potentially 
>>> annoy other people if they fetched your commit.
>>> 
>> I think I just rewrote history.  I'm still learning my way around Git, and 
>> I'm using TortoiseGit, which I should maybe stop using because it seems to 
>> hide too many details about what's really going on, even though it is easy 
>> to use.
> 
> Ok, thanks for the advice.  I did it completely wrong before I got your 
> email, but probably noone fetched my commit because I fixed it too fast and 
> now I understand what you're talking about and how to do it properly next 
> time.

Except the autotester has already fetched your commit by now (and tested it on 
every platform).

-- 
Michel Fortin
[email protected]
http://michelf.com/



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