On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Laurent BP <jumbo4444@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Thanks Ruslan for your answer.
Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote
So you want to reset your local branch to libreoffice-4-2, right? I
think what you need is switching to your local branch and doing
git reset --hard origin/libreoffice-4-2
OK. It works. Now after make distclean and autogen and make
I've got a 4.2 version up to date: Version: 4.2.5.0.0+
Build ID: d1d25c8cbc2962ce2501b4ed6034d2e4e4ccba9a
And now, how can I revert to dace560b350346b9f9a102ee602bb129a008bcfe?
If you reset to this commit, you'll appear somewhere in the master
branch. Are you sure this is what you want? This would then explain
why your version after build was 4.3. It seems you've picked the wrong
sha1 of the commit.
Also, note that when a commit is pushed to several branches, each its
instance will have its own unique hash. Thus, you should check, which
of all these sha1 sums you really want to switch to. (Although this
one doesn't have copies of its commit message as I've searched.)
Regards,
Laurent BP
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