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- mike - Jul 17 2008 | svn, subversion, windows, bugs
SVN can be a nightmare if you are not careful with consistent case (upper or lower) for file names. I just spent a couple of hours trying to clean up a repository that had duplicate files added - each spelled the same, but with different case.
Windows cannot handle two files with the same name except for case and the repository gets very confused.
Seems like the only way to recover is to svn del the offending files.
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