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Re: The XML response contains invalid XML

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 18:47:22 +0100

On 19.02.2015 02:45, Gina Cresse wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a file that suddenly will not allow me to commit to the repository, and will not allow me to update from the repository. When I try to commit, I get the following error:
> Commit failed
> File... is out of date
> Item ... is out of date
> You have to update your working copy first.
>
> When I try to update my working copy, I get the following error:
> The XML response contains invalid XML.
>
> I've tried deleting the file from the repository and re-adding it but it will not allow me to -- same commit error. I've tried re-naming the file before committing, and that allows me to commit to the repository, but as soon as I rename it back to its original name (the correct name that I want to keep) the error comes back.
>
> I have a co-worker who is able to commit/update the file with no problem. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling TortoiseSVN v.1.8.10.26129 and VisualSVN v4.0.11 but I still get the errors.
>
> Any ideas on how I can get this resolved. I actually now have 2 files that are giving me the error.

Seems your working copy got somehow corrupted.
Try running a cleanup. If that does not help, try a fresh checkout of
your working copy.

Stefan

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