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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Undoing a replay
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James Blackwell |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Undoing a replay |
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Tue, 16 Dec 2003 08:36:58 -0500 |
In lists.arch.users, you wrote:
> [Robert Anderson]
>
>>>On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 16:15, Jacob Gorm Hansen wrote:
>>>> hi,
>>>>
>>>> I just made the big mistake of replaying some upstream changes
>>>> into the wrong code checkout, which already contained some
>>>> uncommited changes of my own.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a clean way of 'unreplaying' these changes, leaving my
>>>> original uncommitted changes intact (similar to bk unpull)?
>>
>> tla undo is the usual tool for undo-ing changes made by any means.
>
> That would undo both Jacob's homemade uncommited changes and the
> changes he is regretting having merged in, though, wouldn't it? Or
> have I missed some cool feature of "tla undo"?
If they were applied by patch, just "patch -R" the upstream changes.
PS. Harold, I know you're not the OP, but I don't seem to have the
parent threads.
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