There is no such thing as a revert or a rollback in SVN. Jane
simply checked in changed files that happen to exactly match rev
41382.
If you do 'svn update', and if you didn't change anything after
committing 41383, then it will update all the files to the new
version (which are the files BEFORE your commit).
You can always get back the files you committed since they were not
really reverted. They are in there forever as rev 41382
On 10/5/2010 1:33 PM, Ken wrote:
Jane Young wrote:
I've reverted Ken's commit (svn r41383). Hudson job is now back
to
normal.
Marina, please update your workspace and build should be fine.
Jane
What happens in svn if I do an svn update after the revert into
the
workspace from which I did the commit?
Does svn remove/overwrite my changes?
Thanks,
Ken.
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