On 21 September 2011 08:53, Stephen Butler <sbut...@elego.de> wrote: > > > No, you can delete (on the command line) directly in the repository > by escaping each " " in the URL with "\ " or "%20". > > This is what I've tried:
svn rm http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad Training svn rm "http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad Training" svn rm "http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad%20Training" svn rm http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad%20Training svn rm http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad\ Training svn rm "http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad\ Training" and I keep getting: svn: URL 'http://subversion/src/Repo/Grad%2520Training' does not exist svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file: svn: 'svn-commit.9.tmp' It seems like it's first escaping the space, making it %20 and then it's escaping this again to make it %2520. ('%' = '%25' URL encoded). Cheers -- Srđan Đukić