> From: 'Daniel Shahaf' [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name] > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 4:25 AM > > Варфоломеев Игорь wrote on Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 04:17:37 +0400: > > From: Daniel Shahaf [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name] > > > > > > Run 'svn add wc/b...@2.txt@'. > > > > Did you mean "svn add wc\B\@2.txt@" ? > > Forward and backward slashes are interchangeable when using svn on > windows.
They are... I've only meant that "svn add wc/b...@2.txt@" lacks a slash after "B"... The interesting thing is - this is exactly how it's displayed in an error message: ---------------------------------------- > In particular > svn add wc\B\* > results in > svn: E200009: 'wc/b...@2.txt': a peg revision is not allowed here if > there's a file "@2.txt" inside "B". ---------------------------------------- > Just do: svn add wc\B > > (if B is alreadyed versioned, add --force to that command) This works, yep. But this looks more like a workaround (in case "B" itself is already versioned). I don't say this is a critical bug, but I think if "svn add wc\B\*" syntax is working in one case, It should work in all cases, independently of directory contents....