Major subversion problems with 2016,2/3.

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Hi there,

longtime intellij user (atleast 2005), been using subversion for about as many years. It has always worked fine in intellij, untiil the latest update. 

I have the following (and more) issues that happen on and off:

1. A file that i've added suddenly becomes red (not added to subversion). After restart back to old state.

2. I click cmd+K to commit. Files that i KNOW i have changed are not in the list. They appear again after restart and i can check them in.

3. I suddenly got error "not a working copy" in one directory (that i know of). Had to manually backup, re-checkout and manually go through all files for changes.

 

Its so much stuff that at this point intellij is kind of unusable and i'm afraid that there are a lot of hidden issues in my projects. This is really bad! How do i proceed?

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What working copy version do you use? What command line client version is used in IDEA Subversion settings?

Please share the logs: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/articles/207241085.

Does it help if you perform a clean checkout in case the working copy metadata is corrupted?

Do you have the correct VCS root (the one with .svn inside) registered in IDEA VCS settings?

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Hi Serge. Our working copy is 1.8.

Yes, i of course have the svn-config set up properly, As i mentioned, it's been working for years, and i can still perform most operations, in most modules. Somehow, some stuff has just gotten corrupted.

-I am currently going through all my project modules manually using the terminal. I am finding various files that i thought i had checked in and that look like they are checked in in intellij, but if i then try for example "compare with latest repository version", it says it's not there, and if i go to the server, the file is indeed missing.

 

I have a couple of modules that i can't perform svn update or svn cleanup on, i get the message:

svn: E175009: The XML response contains invalid XML

svn: E130003: Malformed XML: no element found

Which, according to my elite stackoverflowing skills seems to be something to do with incorrect repository URL's. Can't understand why though, since if i go into the settings they are the same.

 

Beacuse of all the above, i have come to the same conclusion as you - i will have to do a complete clean checkout. But since i cannot be sure that all my code is in my repo with the latest version, or in some cases not even in the repo at all(!), i must first go through everything and compare directories and files manually, a very time consuming process.

This a pretty large project, and i have ever only accessed my repo through intellij. I am not pleased. It's gonna take me days to sort through all this.

 

 

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