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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting File Compare & Move between 2 servers Post 91168 by evolve on Wednesday 30th of November 2005 08:10:24 AM
Old 11-30-2005
thanks

wl try the options u have suggested and revert back.

thanks, ash
 

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GIT-REVERT(1)							    Git Manual							     GIT-REVERT(1)

NAME
       git-revert - Revert some existing commits

SYNOPSIS
       git revert [--[no-]edit] [-n] [-m parent-number] [-s] [-S[<keyid>]] <commit>...
       git revert --continue
       git revert --quit
       git revert --abort

DESCRIPTION
       Given one or more existing commits, revert the changes that the related patches introduce, and record some new commits that record them.
       This requires your working tree to be clean (no modifications from the HEAD commit).

       Note: git revert is used to record some new commits to reverse the effect of some earlier commits (often only a faulty one). If you want to
       throw away all uncommitted changes in your working directory, you should see git-reset(1), particularly the --hard option. If you want to
       extract specific files as they were in another commit, you should see git-checkout(1), specifically the git checkout <commit> -- <filename>
       syntax. Take care with these alternatives as both will discard uncommitted changes in your working directory.

OPTIONS
       <commit>...
	   Commits to revert. For a more complete list of ways to spell commit names, see gitrevisions(7). Sets of commits can also be given but
	   no traversal is done by default, see git-rev-list(1) and its --no-walk option.

       -e, --edit
	   With this option, git revert will let you edit the commit message prior to committing the revert. This is the default if you run the
	   command from a terminal.

       -m parent-number, --mainline parent-number
	   Usually you cannot revert a merge because you do not know which side of the merge should be considered the mainline. This option
	   specifies the parent number (starting from 1) of the mainline and allows revert to reverse the change relative to the specified parent.

	   Reverting a merge commit declares that you will never want the tree changes brought in by the merge. As a result, later merges will
	   only bring in tree changes introduced by commits that are not ancestors of the previously reverted merge. This may or may not be what
	   you want.

	   See the revert-a-faulty-merge How-To[1] for more details.

       --no-edit
	   With this option, git revert will not start the commit message editor.

       -n, --no-commit
	   Usually the command automatically creates some commits with commit log messages stating which commits were reverted. This flag applies
	   the changes necessary to revert the named commits to your working tree and the index, but does not make the commits. In addition, when
	   this option is used, your index does not have to match the HEAD commit. The revert is done against the beginning state of your index.

	   This is useful when reverting more than one commits' effect to your index in a row.

       -S[<keyid>], --gpg-sign[=<keyid>]
	   GPG-sign commits. The keyid argument is optional and defaults to the committer identity; if specified, it must be stuck to the option
	   without a space.

       -s, --signoff
	   Add Signed-off-by line at the end of the commit message. See the signoff option in git-commit(1) for more information.

       --strategy=<strategy>
	   Use the given merge strategy. Should only be used once. See the MERGE STRATEGIES section in git-merge(1) for details.

       -X<option>, --strategy-option=<option>
	   Pass the merge strategy-specific option through to the merge strategy. See git-merge(1) for details.

SEQUENCER SUBCOMMANDS
       --continue
	   Continue the operation in progress using the information in .git/sequencer. Can be used to continue after resolving conflicts in a
	   failed cherry-pick or revert.

       --quit
	   Forget about the current operation in progress. Can be used to clear the sequencer state after a failed cherry-pick or revert.

       --abort
	   Cancel the operation and return to the pre-sequence state.

EXAMPLES
       git revert HEAD~3
	   Revert the changes specified by the fourth last commit in HEAD and create a new commit with the reverted changes.

       git revert -n master~5..master~2
	   Revert the changes done by commits from the fifth last commit in master (included) to the third last commit in master (included), but
	   do not create any commit with the reverted changes. The revert only modifies the working tree and the index.

SEE ALSO
       git-cherry-pick(1)

GIT
       Part of the git(1) suite

NOTES
	1. revert-a-faulty-merge How-To
	   file:///usr/share/doc/git/html/howto/revert-a-faulty-merge.html

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