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On Wed 15 Apr, 18:25, Charles R Harris wrote:
The Git repository indicates that something like this occurred:
5655 5656 5657 5658 5659 5660 o----o----o----o----o----o----o 5661 \___________________________/
I think that's my fault, but I haven't figured out how to revert this.
Can you undo whatever happened in http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/changeset/5661, and I won't try this anymore if it messes up the repository and not just the commit message.
I found reverting the central svn repository to be a total PITA. If someone still has the correct versions of the files the easiest thing to do is just commit them.
I had just checked out revision 5660, so I could commit it back again if it's needed, but one would probably need to change all relevant files in order to convince svn that they are new, and then manually solve all conflicts by accepting my own version. Let me know, I could do it around 6:30 AM UTC on Apr 16! ciao, tiziano