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Subversion: Retract Accidental Checkin

In rev 10 I did something. It was bad. I regret it. I know you can't actually delete history from svn (that's the whole point, isn't it?) so I want rev 11 to be exactly like rev 9.

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Ashkan Kh. Nazary
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    A duplicate of [Subversion: Retract Accidental Checkin](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/747713/subversion-retract-accidental-checkin), plus [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8951742/how-to-undo-subversion-commit) also answers it. – zoul Feb 22 '12 at 08:19
  • +1 for mentioning [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8951742/how-to-undo-subversion-commit]. The other question is either irrelevant or wrongly answered (that is, to my understanding of course) – Ashkan Kh. Nazary Feb 22 '12 at 11:55

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Why don't you just revert it???

Right-click on the highest hierarchy you want to revert >> Revert or Revert to Revision

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  • That's what I thought first (`revert` should revert it, right? wrong!) but as it turns out this should be done with `merge` as mentioned in my own answer. – Ashkan Kh. Nazary Feb 22 '12 at 11:57
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The answer is Undoing Changes in the read-bin

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