> We still don't have enough information to understand the problem. Does
> the problem occur if update individual subdirectories of files? What is
> the smallest part of the working copy that causes the problem?
I deleted the all of the relevant code subdirectories and still got the
exception, s
> What is the nature of the changes that update was trying to pull? (You
> can determine that with 'svn log -q -v -r BASE:HEAD', or with the
> equivalent Tortoise screen.) Specifically, do they include any tree
> changes, or symlink changes?
There were a couple of files Moved, in a check in made
> Are there any Unix/Linux users using the repository? Do you, or
> did you, have any files with svn:special set in your working copy?
We have a couple of Mac OS X (Lion) and Ubuntu 10.X users. I don't think
there are any svn:special settings.
I got an exception on update; Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. I have been
using Tortoise for over a year without problem. I don't think I was doing
anything unusual today except for having a large number of unversioned
binary files in the folder.
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