Le Jeu 28 février 2013 3:53, T o n g a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>
> I want to permanently delete an old revision (or revisions) of single
> file from Git. Specifically, I want to delete from my public git server
> repo my initial published version of one single file, but keep the rest of
> its revisions. How can I do that?

I'm sorry, I can not reply to your question, but, I was wondering, what is
the reason to remove the first version of a file from the history of a git
repository?
It sounds like a bit against normal use of VCS in my mind...


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