: For future reference, does anyone know how to roll-back a delete : instead of re-adding?
I've never had to do it myself, but the theory is you do a "merge" into your working copy of the changes between the "bad commit" to 1 revision before that commit, and then you commit... svn merge -r 613309:613308 . svn commit -m "rolling back mistakes made in 613309" ...modern svn clients let you write that as... svn merge -c -613309 . svn commit -m "rolling back mistakes made in 613309" ...in this specific case, i don't know that it's any better then just re-adding the jars ... either way i think anyone upgrading from prior to 613309 to after 613309 would still have had the old files removed and then readded back again. http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch04s04.html -Hoss