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"Arthur Barrett" <arthur.barrett at march-hare.com> schreef op 14/04/2008 01:06:02: > Jan, > > > Probably a job matches a commitId (although I haven't looked into > > commitId's yet). > > Yes from the sounds of it that is exactly what you should be using. And > yes - if you want to 'rollback' a commit you certainly can using the > commit id. > > cvs update -e -j @commitid -j "@<commitid" > > When you commit this a mergepoint will also be creating which shows in > the history that the change was rolled back. > > Note: there are also 'user defined changesets' which can span multiple > commits, see "cvs commit -B jub-number". That's exactly what I need to make my life easy, but I'd have to be able to pass it to tortoiseAct, because we use it to do the commit. Any chance you know a little hack for this? Sadly replacing tortoiseAct.exe with a custom version isn't an option. **** DISCLAIMER **** <A HREF="http://www.tvh.be/newen/pages/emaildisclaimer.html"> http://www.tvh.be/newen/pages/emaildisclaimer.html </A> "This message is delivered to all addressees subject to the conditions set forth in the attached disclaimer, which is an integral part of this message."