Has there been a recent change to how wildcards (the asterisk '*') is treated under Windows?
I am using command line client 1.10.2 r1835932 as installed with TortoiseSVN 1.10.1, Build 28295 - 64 Bit , 2018/07/15 12:14:12, on Windows 10 Home 1803 build 17134.254. I've encountered weirdness with wildcards several times today, so I just tried in a clean freshly checked-out copy: E:\workspace\processor>svn rm *.hconfig svn: E200005: Use --force to override this restriction (local modifications may be lost) svn: E200005: 'E:\workspace\processor\a' is not under version control There is no file or directory named 'a' here; however many files in this directory have names that begin with the letter 'a'. Furthermore, when working in the command line earlier today, it appeared that the names printed in the error messages were truncated versions of filenames. In this case the filename was truncated to just one character but I think I saw more characters in other filenames earlier (not 100% sure on this point). Other (possibly useful) information: There are no files whose names differ only in case. The filenames do not contain spaces (nor do any of the paths, whether in the repo or my working copy). There are no properties set on this directory or any of its files. Also, I tried similar operations on freshly checked out copies of other areas of the repo and the same phenomenon is manifesting. I don't recall ever seeing this before. Thoughts?