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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Hierarchical SCM and CVS vs SVN vs arch (was Re: in
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Samuel A. Falvo II |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Hierarchical SCM and CVS vs SVN vs arch (was Re: in-tree pristines fatally ...) |
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Fri, 5 Dec 2003 08:13:38 -0800 |
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On Friday 05 December 2003 05:07 am, Andrew Suffield wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 09:13:44AM +0000, Misha Dorman wrote:
> > What are the advantages/disadvantages of tla revert compared with
> > tla file-find abc.c > abc.c (apart from obvious [script-fixable]
According to my documentation, file-find merely prints the location of a
file. It does not dump any particular *version* *of* *a* *file*. So,
if I have abc.c from a patch-248 tree, and I want to go back to
patch-230 for *just* *that* *one* *file*, then I can't do it without
pulling patch-230 of the whole tree in a separate directory, and copying
over that one file.
Or, I could do this, which I wasn't aware of . . .
> The appropriate form would be tla file-diffs foo.c | patch -R
Does this work for going *back* in time as well as forward?
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Samuel A. Falvo II