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I never use the CLI for SVN, but it looks like "svn revert -R *" in the rockbox trunk directory should do it.
I do it another way. I keep a clean copy of the source in another dir and just replace whatever files I need to revert, I have a big hard drive so it's not an issue keeping 2 copies of the source.
"svn clean" seemed like a natural name for that, so I googled it, and...http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/contrib/client-side/svn-cleanI'm assuming it actually works and isn't a work in progress since it says Copyright 2004.
A #! means "run this script using this program". It tells your shell how to interpret it basically. When you run the script, it'll automatically run using perl rather than a default. That shouldn't affect where you put the script.
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