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Re: revision control
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Tom Werges |
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Re: revision control |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:57:38 -0700 |
Suppose you want to revert it back to 2000-09-20:
Go to the base dir of where the person changed the files.
Type :
cvs tag bad-revision
cvs tag -D '2000-09-20' last-good-revision
cvs up -j bad-revision -j last-good-revision
I haven't actually tried this before, so if it works type 'cvs com' and if not
type 'cvs up -A' to revert things back to their previous (crappy) state.
tom
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Bill Shields wrote:
> Hello Everyone;
>
> This is my first time posting. I have been watching the interaction
> for a
> while, but I did not see that anyone recently had the problem I am having now.
>
> Problem: An individual has updated a bunch of files in a certain
> directory. This person was not supposed to update the files. All the
> files this person updated are all bad.
>
> Question: What is the best way to revert all the files back to the
> previous individual versions that were good?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill Shields
> address@hidden
>
>
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