> Being new to Mercurial a quick question:
>
> How would I "roll back" a source code version e.g. from 7.3.446 to 7.3.441?
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If you want to compile patchlevel 7.3.441, you change nothing to the
structure of changesets in your hg clone, but you "update" your "working
directory" to the appropriate revision:
hg up -r v7-3-441
This updates all your sources to the state corresponding to the tag
v7-3-441 which means "patchlevel 7.3.441".
You would then run (for instance, on Unix/Linux/MacOSX, and in a
bash-like shell)
(source myconfig && make reconfig && make install) \
| tee -a ../vim-make.log 2>&1
see
hg help up
hg help revisions
hg log --pager false -l 5
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compunix.htm
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Getting_the_Vim_source_with_Mercurial
Best regards,
Tony.
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