Strange. Have you tried 'svn revert deletedfile'. Maybe that will get you out of this situation.
Johan Op 22-nov.-2014 15:24 schreef "James" <oldyounggu...@yahoo.com>: > The KDE SVN tells me these two files are NOT under version control but > they are listed as "deleted". Usually the deleted files will not be listed > on its window. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* James <oldyounggu...@yahoo.com> > *To:* "users@subversion.apache.org" <users@subversion.apache.org> > *Sent:* Saturday, November 22, 2014 9:18 AM > *Subject:* stuck at out of date error when rename/delete files > > I am using latest SVN in linux with KDE SVN and eclipse. I have problem to > commit the delete action. I was renamed two files along with other changes. > After several different ways to commit my changes with KDE SVN, Eclipse and > command line. Now these two files were renamed. The new files were in but > the old named files were marked as "delete". I cannot commit them. > > The files are not physically exist on the machine. "svn status" will list > them as "D". And they are displayed in the KDE SVN as "delete" as well. I > am trying to commit the deletion. The result tell me the files are "out of > date" and "path not found". I tried "svn update" , "svn resolved fileName" > and "svn commit -m "comments" fileNames". The results are the same. > > I was able to rename files before. But I don't know why it doesn't work > for me this time. Is there a way to commit this deletion? > > Thanks, > > James > > >