I'm not subscribed and unfortunately don't have the access to the server to 
really diagnose this but wanted to drop it off in case it's of use in tracking 
down any issues.

I updated to TortoiseSVN 1.8.7 yesterday from 1.8.5. I think that corresponds 
to an SVN bump of 1.8.6 to 1.8.8.

I did a switch today of this codebase that I'm often off working in my own 
branch, from the "trunk" into my dev line. Apparently at some point in the not 
so distant past (recent enough that I may never have hit this before), one of 
the subtrees changed from an extern to non-extern, whatever the vernacular may 
be.

I see this:

    Subversion encountered a serious problem.
    Please take the time to report this on the Subversion mailing list with as 
much information as possible about what you were trying to do.
    But please first search the mailing list archives for the error message to 
avoid reporting the same problem repeatedly.
    You can find the mailing list archives at 
http://subversion.apache.org/mailing-lists.html

    Subversion reported the following

    In file
     
'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-1.8.7\ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_wc\update_editor.c'
     line 1550: assertion failed (action == svn_wc_conflict_action_delete)

What I'm left with is the directory has a complete folder structure but no 
files. And then when I try to update the directory I get "Error: The XML 
response contains invalid XML". If I delete the directory and svn update it on 
the command line, I get the same error (E130003, fwiw).

It seems like the switch is complete but now I can't update because I just get 
that invalid XML error. I can switch back; I get a similar dialog box (with the 
assertion failure) but there doesn't appear to be a fix via Tortoise to that; 
it tells me to run cleanup for any operation I try. If I delete the offending 
folder and update it from the command line, however, it works and I'm good to 
go. I just can't work on my branch. :)




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