Dear Pawel,

Could you try to install the command line tools in TortoiseSVN and then try
to cleanup in the command line?

Something like this:
cd /d [drive and path to your repository]
svn cleanup

If this works then you should report the error on the mailinglist of
TortoiseSVN, https://tortoisesvn.net/community.html (I'm also active there
so I might be able to help)

Kind regards,
Daniel Sahlberg


Den mån 7 dec. 2020 kl 08:06 skrev Pawel Hebda <ozone...@gmail.com>:

> ---------------------------
> Subversion Exception!
> ---------------------------
> 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
> https://subversion.apache.org/mailing-lists.html
>
> Subversion reported the following
> (you can copy the content of this dialog
> to the clipboard using Ctrl-C):
>
> In file
>
>  
> 'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\TortoiseSVN-1.14.0\ext\subversion\subversion\libsvn_client\cleanup.c'
>  line 227: assertion failed (svn_dirent_is_absolute(dir_abspath))
>
>
> ---------------------------
> Just made SVN/Update one of the folders inside the repository and resolved
> some conflicts "using theirs" but noticed that some files were corrupted.
> Tried to update them again, but i was unable to choose Update from SVN
> list, as it's no longer part of the repository. When I tried to Cleanup i
> got this exception.
>
> It happened using TortoiseSVN 1.12, but updating to 1.14 didn't help.
>
>

Reply via email to