Yes you now have the most current version.

Some of the terms in svn and Versions are a bit confusing sometimes.  
In English the word 'Revert' suggests 'going back', as in your changes  
in your working copy are new and you want to 'go back' to the pristine  
version from the repository. But in reality the repository file may be  
newer than your working copy changes if others are working on the same  
file so it gets confusing.

So think of revert as short for "Revert my local changes to the latest  
version available from the repository"

Paul

On 5 Jun 2009, at 15:06, etard wrote:

>
> I just did the revert.. thanks! so now, I have the most current
> version of the file off the Repository... yes? Versions had been
> keeping that local file up to date as I could see the modification
> date on it was always changing and see in Transcript view the file had
> been edited & updated locally so I was getting most current files I
> understand. I just want o make sure the "Revert" did not roll back to
> some version of the file that is say 3 weeks old as "Revert" kind of
> implies that. I just want to make sure I have the most current file
> and I am back in sync with the Repository.
>
> On Jun 5, 6:48 am, Paul Willis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm not sure what you did to 'redownload' the file from the  
>> repository
>> but you need to get it by doing a 'revert' command
>>
>> This replaces the file locally that you have deleted and keeps you in
>> sync.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> On 5 Jun 2009, at 14:41, etard <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> but if I commit, will it not kill off the current file in the
>>> repository? if so, then I am in serious trouble.
>>
>>> On Jun 5, 12:36 am, Alberto Ganesh Barbati  
>>> <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>> After deleting a file, you still have to commit.
>>
>>>> On 5 Giu, 03:11, etard <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>>> So, I have a file that I accidentally deleted locally from my  
>>>>> drive
>>>>> under source control. The file still exists in the Repository.  
>>>>> So, I
>>>>> redownloaded the file. BUT, in my Browse view of my 'src' I see  
>>>>> the
>>>>> file name but with a "deleted" red circle w/ line through it to  
>>>>> the
>>>>> left of the files name. Yet, I have a copy on my drive now. So,  
>>>>> why
>>>>> does that deleted icon persist and can I get rid of it? I have  
>>>>> tried
>>>>> to right click on the file in my 'Src' and "Update" - and I do  
>>>>> have
>>>>> the most current version off the Repository... but that darn file
>>>>> still lists as 'Deleted' in my Browse view and it is driving me
>>>>> nuts.
>>>>> Please, how can I remove it from that Browse view as I have the
>>>>> file,
>>>>> it is up to date, so I do not need that icon and file listed as
>>>>> 'Deleted'!
> >


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