Hi! Please see the forwarded message below. TSVN folks said I should report it here. The TSVN program mentioned uses subversion 1.10.2
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: David Balažic via TortoiseSVN < tortoisesvn+apn2wqcbgqsoa3mwkzzi2nerxnmzj7xvoios7psfbx_2r0u8y...@googlegroups.com > Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2018 at 13:22 Subject: Cleanup needs file present To: TortoiseSVN <tortoise...@googlegroups.com> with TSVN 1.10.1 x64 I tried to commit a changed version of two files in the same folder, but the folder was not updated. Long story short: the WC got currupted and needed a cleanup. As there was a conflict during update which created those "merge" files, I decided to delete all the affected files in the folder (the new yet uncommitted version, the xxx.r1234 files and similar). Then I ran Cleanup, several times with all options enabled, but it always failed, complaining about a missing file (one of the original files I tried to change and commit). I tried revert, but it just complained that I need to run cleanup first. Then I checked out that folder (with that exact revision) into a new WC, copied the filed to the old WC, run cleanup, and then it finally worked. What I consider a bug here is the fact that cleanup insists on the presence of files which it could simply copy from the .svn folder. Regards, David