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RE: cancel the last commit
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: cancel the last commit |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Dec 2004 07:15:56 +1100 |
Jehan,
Changes to the repository are final - however you can rollback your work
area (sandbox) to the previous state, and then commit these "changes".
If you are using Windows then you are probably using CVSNT (also
available for Linux/Unix/Mac for free). CVSNT has transactions which
allow you to do this:
cvs update -j @commitid -j "<@commidid" filename or module-name
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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Subject: cancel the last commit
Hello
I just commited a major change in my projet althought I hadden't
commited small changes on the production/stable_relaese one. I just want
the repository to come back to the relaese it was before that last
commit, so that I can commit the small/stable changes first, then I will
tag that release and finally create a new branch for the major changes I
just did.
How can I cancel my last commit ?
Thanks.
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