"Stripping" changesets from the past of a repository

Fabrizio Giudici fabrizio.giudici at tidalwave.it
Mon Nov 16 08:56:38 CST 2009


Igor Lautar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Fabrizio Giudici
> <fabrizio.giudici at tidalwave.it> wrote:
>   
>> 1. Either by stripping a specific set of resources from a given revision
>> **backwards**
>> 2. Or eventually scratching all revisions before a given one "R", so that it
>> seems that the repository has been created at revision "R".
>>     
>
> You can something like that using hg convert. Specify from which
> revision (your 'R') to start convert into a new repo. Note that you
> change changeset IDs, but I think its not possible to do what you want
> w/o actually changing IDs.
>
>   
GREAT. Thanks.

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