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How to repair damaged repository (which has a centralized .svn directory)?
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Mar 15, 202658269 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I recently upgraded my TortoiseSVN installation to version 1.7.1. This forced me to upgrade my working copy as well. The upgrade removed all (but one) of the .svn directories from all subdirectories leaving only one in the root. Now out of the blue (of course; I suspect my antivirus software) there…
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Can't open file 'C:\svn.svn\pristine\73\73bcc5fa7819f84f56b81dfa0236f0aac7b7d404.svn-base I just had a similar error and I actually had to make that file with notepad and then cleanup worked.
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