> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 13:19, Nuno Carapeto <carap...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Blair Zajac <bl...@orcaware.com> > wrote: > >> > >> On 2/17/11 12:50 PM, Bob Archer wrote: > >>>> > >>>> I have so SVN repos (subversion) and I use them with no > proble. But > >>>> when we do updates/commints on client (tortoise) we always get > teh > >>>> internal directories: > >>>> > >>>> conf > >>>> dav > >>>> db > >>>> hooks > >>>> locks > >>>> format > >>>> README.txt > >>>> > >>>> These es are internal and should not appear right? How do I > remove > >>>> this? > >>> > >>> I assume these folder are in your repository. Just go into the > repository > >>> browser in TortoiseSVn and delete the folders. > >> > >> It sounds like somebody checked in a copy of a repo into the > repo, in > >> which case it's safe to delete. > >> > >> Blair > > > > Ok! > > Thank you all for the support. > > As suggested I just deleted it and committed them and its working > properly. > > Still I found it odd that some random user would put them there > when they > > don't actually know what folders are in the server. > > Plus it happened in at least 2 repos. I suspect some random > client bug :S > > Any way, thanks a lot for the help > > Not that surprising, actually. I've had a number of users who, > early > in their use of Subversion, would create a repository when they > meant > to create a working copy (checkout). It's very possible that > someone > did this, then realized their error, did a checkout to the same > directory, then committed everything.
Agreed... I very much doubt there is a client bug... more like a "user" bug. BOb