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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Reverting local changes
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Dustin Sallings |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Reverting local changes |
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Tue, 30 Dec 2003 02:35:45 -0800 |
On Dec 30, 2003, at 1:57, Steve Folta wrote:
I have made local changes to a file that I need to back out of. It's
that
situation that you would use "rm foo; cvs update foo" for in CVS.
What do
I do in tla?
I know that was explained on this list just days ago. I couldn't
sworn I
saved that email, but I cannot find it. And it's *still* not in the
FAQ!
There's ``tla undo'' There's a trick that involves using ``tla
file-diffs'' and ``patch -R'' (which sometimes does not work for me),
there's a proposal for limited undo, there's ``tla file-find'' to get
the pristine copy, and there's a patch I've had sitting around in
feedback state on savannah for a while implementing ``tla
file-revert.''
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