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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T04:10:25+00:00 2026-06-13T04:10:25+00:00

I am on Fedora 17 trying to use svn version 1.7.6 I have created

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I am on Fedora 17 trying to use svn version 1.7.6

I have created a repository at /home/el/svnworkspace and I checked out a working copy in /workspace

I am getting this error when I use the command:

[root@defiant workspace]# svn remove TestProject --force

Gives the Error:

svn: E155035: '/workspace/TestProject' 
              is the root of a working copy and cannot be deleted

The error message is partially right, TestProject was a root before. But I deleted it and now /workspace the root. So somehow it is confused. I no longer want TestProject to be a root, and I want workspace to be the root. svn is confused, and I want to unconfuse it, maybe one of you know the proper wizard incantation to remove /workspace/TestProject as a root of a working copy? I just want it to be a normal folder again.

Perhaps the only way for me to fix it is to blow everything away and re-add everything. Maybe a resident wizard knows a better way.

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    2026-06-13T04:10:26+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:10 am

    SVN does get confused about directories sometimes.

    Unless you have a lot of changes you need to check in, I suggest removing the hierarchy in question from your filesystem (rm -rf), and checking out again starting from wherever looks appropriate. This always seems to handle SVN directory confusion for me.

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