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authorW. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>2009-12-29 21:53:58 -0500
committerW. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>2009-12-29 21:53:58 -0500
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Emptied interfaces directory
Mostly throwing out a bunch of outdated GUIs. The email interface hasn't been moved over to the new 'Command' format yet...
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-Removing spam commits from the history
-======================================
-
-arch bzr darcs git hg none
-
-In the case that some spam or inappropriate comment makes its way
-through you interface, you can remove the offending commit XYZ with:
-
- If the offending commit is the last commit:
-
- arch:
- bzr: bzr uncommit && bzr revert
- darcs: darcs obliterate --last=1
- git: git reset --hard HEAD^
- hg: hg rollback && hg revert
-
- If the offending commit is not the last commit:
-
- arch:
- bzr: bzr rebase -r <XYZ+1>..-1 --onto before:XYZ .
- (requires bzr-rebase plugin, note, you have to increment XYZ by
- hand for <XYZ+1>, because bzr does not support "after:XYZ".)
- darcs: darcs obliterate --matches 'name XYZ'
- git: git rebase --onto XYZ~1 XYZ
- hg: -not-supported-
- (From http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/finding-and-fixing-mistakes.html#id394667
- "Mercurial also does not provide a way to make a file or
- changeset completely disappear from history, because there is no
- way to enforce its disappearance")
-
-Note that all of these _change_the_repo_history_, so only do this on
-your interface-specific repo before it interacts with any other repo.
-Otherwise, you'll have to survive by cherry-picking only the good
-commits.