I searched for "update -r" or "git dissect" analogs and found yours "bzr pull --overwrite -r X".
Sad, sad day for me... Very sad...
It destroyed my last changes.
I "bzr pull --overwrite -r X" to update just working tree 10 revisions back. And know I cannot get them back!
I suspect they are completely destroed, is it correct?! I have only one local branch for my (freelance) project.
Please tell me, it my project can be recovered?!
@Max Bowsher, Re: "bzr pull --overwrite -r X"
I searched for "update -r" or "git dissect" analogs and found yours "bzr pull --overwrite -r X".
Sad, sad day for me... Very sad...
It destroyed my last changes.
I "bzr pull --overwrite -r X" to update just working tree 10 revisions back. And know I cannot get them back!
I suspect they are completely destroed, is it correct?! I have only one local branch for my (freelance) project.
Please tell me, it my project can be recovered?!