I have this multi-platform app in SVN thet I started in Windows but lately have worked on in Linux. The correct latest version is from Linux and I wanted to verify it on Windows.
Everything is committed from Linux and the revision there is the current one. Now I made a mistake in Windows and don't know how to get out of it... I had started the IDE and when checking the code I realized it was not current, but the fact that I checked modified local files. Next mistake, I went to the command line and did an svn up to get the latest versions forgetting the IDE was still running, so it now intervened and tried to be clever about the changing files. Meanwhile svn started to offer some merge suggestions which I had never done before and after a while I had this mess.... So now I need to get a clean slate on the source dir in Windows, i.e I want to get the *repository revision* of all files in the source dir and not bother with bogus changes made in the messup. How should I proceed to get the wc in a state like after the last successful update so it can now be updated to the repository head revision? -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden