Subversion Error: “Working copy [directory] not locked”?

Check out this blog posting ( Obscure "svn mv" problem solved )... I typically just remove the directory and grab fresh sources.

Check out this blog posting (Obscure "svn mv" problem solved)... I typically just remove the directory and grab fresh sources.

I tried that but it did not solve the problem – Paul Sep 18 '08 at 18:50.

. Sometimes Tortoise can unintentionally gum up other clients. I don't remember what exactly causes this to happen.

Without seeing your exact directory setup it's hard to say what is happening. One reason for this error message could be that one part of your merge command does refer to a directory that is not under version control. Can you post the exact merge command that triggers the error?

I got this error using IDEA. I got around this by doing a tortoise svn cleanup in windows explorer, the equivalent cleanup in IDEA did not work.

Try doing a clean-up and then an update. If that not work, please explain better your issue.

I tried the cleanup and update and that did not work either – Paul Sep 18 '08 at 19:04.

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