Exactly!
ThanKs....
--- "Dipl.Ing.(FH) Stefan Sals"
<sals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > >> I have some binary files in my repository that
> was in
> > >> 1.3 version, but they are corrupt them I back
> my
> > >> working copy to 1.2 version and they run fine.
> The
> > >> question is How I commit these files? Because
> binary
> > >> files don't support merge. And If I do the
> update
> > >> these files return to 1.3 version and nothing
> goes
> > >> fine.
> > >
> > > Are you talking about switching between WinCvs
> versions 1.2 and 1.3
> > > (if so: which one exactly? the most recent one
> would be 1.3.10) or do
> > > you mean the file has two *revisions* 1.2 and
> 1.3 and you update to
> > > one or the other? In the latter case, what do
> you want to commit? If
> > > there already is a revision 1.2 you shouldn't be
> able to commit
> > > changes based on rev 1.2...
> > I think what the original poster wanted was to
> 'revert' the changes
> > done to revision 1.3 and commit 1.2 again.
> > Since it's binary, this can't be done by diffing
> or merging between
> > revisions.
> >
> > I'm not entirely sure myself how to commit a file
> that you've retrieved
> > from a specific revision using sticky flag to the
> trunk again as the
> > current revision?
> I think to do this is simple: receive rev. 1.2. Copy
> this to another dir.
> update to rev. 1.3. Delete rev. 1.3 with the
> winexplorer and copy back
> rev.1.2.
> Now commit and you'll get rev 1.4.
>
> Stefan
>
>
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