RE: [Bitkeeper-users] how does one rollback changes to a bk server? something like bk unpush?
cort at fsmlabs.com
cort at fsmlabs.com
Mon Mar 30 11:14:54 PST 2009
bk cset -xCSET then push will push a revert changeset up. We use that regularly and it keeps track of things (and keeps a history of the change that you did make in case it's necessary later).
-----Original Message-----
From: "Rogers, Ross B" <ross.b.rogers at intel.com>
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 3:04pm
To: "bitkeeper-users at bitmover.com" <bitkeeper-users at bitmover.com>
Subject: [Bitkeeper-users] how does one rollback changes to a bk server? something like bk unpush?
If someone prematurely does a ‘bk push’ to a bk
server, how can you rollback all the changes? I see that I can do a:
bk undo -aMY_TAG
and it puts a local slave repo into a previous state, but
how does one do the equivalent of a ‘bk undo’ to a server that has
a URL like bk:://<blah> ?
-
Ross
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