On Nov 25, 2012, at 2:11, Nick <nos...@codesniffer.com> wrote:

> It seems like files with the '@' character in the name cannot be added to a 
> repo.  I've verified this in two different repos using SVN version 1.6.17.

> Is this a bug?

No, it's sort of hidden, but it is mentioned in the documentation:

The perceptive reader is probably wondering at this point whether the peg 
revision syntax causes problems for working copy paths or URLs that actually 
have at signs in them. After all, how does svn know whether news@11 is the name 
of a directory in my tree or just a syntax for “revision 11 of news”? 
Thankfully, while svn will always assume the latter, there is a trivial 
workaround. You need only append an at sign to the end of the path, such as 
news@11@.

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.6/svn.advanced.pegrevs.html
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