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Reverting entire project with SCM


  • Subject: Reverting entire project with SCM
  • From: Robert Purves <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:47:34 +1200


I am using Xcode 2.2 with SCM through Subversion, and usually commit changes via the handly menu command SCM > Commit Entire Project.


Suppose I discover that my last commit was a Complete Crock of Crap, and want to revert everything in my working copy to the previous revision. It's far from obvious (to me) how to do that cleanly and simply. Instead I fiddle about using Update To > Revision... on individual files, and worry that I might have missed some.

Can someone point me to a better method?

Robert P.

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