Sorry, I'm incorrectly describe my problem.
I remove not .svn folder. I mean, that I manually remove the folder
with source code files and that files are from SVN.
What should I do, if I accidentally manually remove such folders ?
2009/2/6 Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>:
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 14:32, Петров Александр <gmdidro_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Often programmers manually accidentally remove folders in Windows
>> Explorer, that under TortoiseSVN control. After that the Update and
>> Commit commands don't work, even if I also manually remove the folder
>> in SVN by Repo-browser or do CleanUp.
>> To go on with SVN, we have to get new Checkout and it is not convenient.
>>
>> What should I do, if I accidentally manually remove folders ?
>
> That's pretty much it. The .svn folders are everything to the
> Subversion clients. Lose them and you break your WC.
>
> If your programmers are "accidentally" doing the same thing "often"
> then I'd be concerned about their inability to notice a pattern of
> behavior and make the appropriate corrections to their habits which
> allow these accidents to happen in the first place.
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