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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T21:16:50+00:00 2026-06-11T21:16:50+00:00

How to resolve tree conflict in current scenerio. C:\DevBranch C:\MyBranch I updated both branches.

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How to resolve tree conflict in current scenerio.

C:\DevBranch
C:\MyBranch

I updated both branches. Edited MyBranch and then committed back. Now want to merge those changes into DevBranch. When I am doing the merge I am getting ‘Tree Conflicts’

The last merge operation tried to add the file 'abc.def', but it was already added locally.

How do you want to resolve this conflict?
Keep the file from repository
Keep the local file

How can I resolve?

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    2026-06-11T21:16:51+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:16 pm

    What you can do to resolve your conflict is

    svn resolve --accept working -R <path>
    

    where <path> is where you have your conflict (can be the root of your repo).

    Explanations:

    • resolve asks svn to resolve the conflict
    • accept working specifies to keep your working files
    • -R stands for recursive

    EDIT:

    To sum up what was said in the comments below:

    • <path> should be the directory in conflict (C:\DevBranch\ in the case of the OP)
    • it’s likely that the origin of the conflict is
    • either the use of the svn switch command
    • or having checked the Switch working copy to new branch/tag option at branch creation
    • more information about conflicts can be found in the dedicated section of Tortoise’s documentation.
    • to be able to run the command, you should have the CLI tools installed together with Tortoise:

    Command line client tools

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