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I have a folder on my machine, but I deliberately disagreed with the main project (I had to have a branched one, but not)

Now I left and updated this folder to the latest version, forgetting that I should not do this.

Can I cancel this update and return to the state I was in before the update? Or (as I closed the update window), can I see which files were updated / added?

thanks

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Use " Update to Revision " and enter the revision that your working copy was in before upgrading.

If you do not know the exact revision, you can use the log dialog to narrow it down.

And there is a log file that should have a list of all the files that have been updated: Settings dialog->Saved Data->Action log : click the " Show " button.

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Use the "Update to version" function. See here for details.

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Have you tried the magazine. Click Show Log, which will show you all the updates you have made. Right-click on any of the fixes that you would like to return to and select the option "Restore this option" or any others that suit your needs.

At the bottom, an area appears in which the files that have been added are indicated.

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I had to explicitly follow this sequence:

Svn update

(who pulled out a lot of fresh updates, including those that I was not ready for production, damn!)

svn log | smaller

checked which update i want to return to

svn -r REVISION

who made the necessary time travel to a safe past :-)

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/892111/


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