Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think your comment on testing is very valid, but it can be addressed
> through the way shelve/unshelve is implemented. In arch it could be done
> by having the user undo local changes and then selectively redo parts of
> what was undone.

Or undo selectively parts that you don't want.

BTW, Emacs + Ediff (+ Xtla) do that wonderfully: In ediff mode,
pressing 'b' will undo the current hunk, 'n' moves to the next hunk. I
don't know the best way to do the same for non-Emacs users, but sure
there are some other tools to do this.

-- 
Matthieu


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