My guess is that the folder you are trying to add already exists in SVN. You can confirm by checking out the files to a different folder and see if trunk already has the required folder.
The quickest way for me to fix it was to duplicate the affected folder, and commit it with an alternative name. Then svn mv duplicateFolder originalFolder
. Pretty easy.
So, take folder1 and make a folder1Copy:
svn delete folder1
svn add folder1Copy
Commit and update:
svn mv folder1Copy/ folder1/
Commit again and it's fixed.
My "disappeared" folder was libraries/fof
.
If I deleted it, then ran an update, it wouldn't show up.
cd libaries
svn up
(nothing happens).
But updating with the actual name:
svn update fof
did the trick and it was updated. So I exploded my (manually tar-archived) working copy over it and recommitted. Easiest solution.
I just fixed this in my own repository. I'm using TortoiseSVN on Windows, so I'm not sure exactly what commands this translates to on the command line, but here's what I did:
The problematic folder is called lib
, and it was due to be added.
libs
, not that that matters) using the Windows context menu, added it, and committed successfully. lib
using TortoiseSVN's context menu (this is probably important), and committed again.If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
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