Re: Reverting entire project with SCM
Re: Reverting entire project with SCM
- Subject: Re: Reverting entire project with SCM
- From: Todd Freese <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 07:31:33 -0600
Or you could use the svn GUI client, svnX. You can find it here:
http://www.lachoseinteractive.net/en/community/subversion/svnx/features/
I have found that the xCode integration with svn is lacking in
features. svnX, while a separate application, works like a champ.
Todd
On Mar 27, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Alexander von Below wrote:
"Revert" only works until you commit. Afterwards, you will probably
have to resort to the command line.
Google "cvs undo commit" or "svn undo commit" to get some pointers
how to do that in your SCM system. But it probably will not be
pretty in either case.
Alex
Am 28.03.2006 um 06:47 schrieb Robert Purves:
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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