[darcs-users] Going back to non-tagged version

Paulo J. Matos pocmatos at gmail.com
Fri Aug 4 14:49:23 UTC 2006


On 04/08/06, Tommy Pettersson <ptp at lysator.liu.se> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 11:20:39AM +0100, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
> > How can I use darcs to go back to a non-tagged version?
>
> If it isn't tagged, it's not a version.

I understand, but I didn't know what to call it then. :-)

> But you can obliterate
> the patches you don't want (in a temp repo, or in the working
> repo if you keep a master repo where these patches are kept
> safe). If you haven't done any fancy things like amend-record or
> optimize --reorder, the inventory probably has the patches in
> the order they were applied, so obliterating them from the end
> one at a time would "go back" along the history time line of the
> repo.
>

Thanks, worked. :-)

> For a quick "jump" to a place in the inventory, you can use get
> with the --to-patch or --to-match option to create a new repo,
> similar to get --tag.
>

Nice.

>
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