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"org.apache.subversion.javahl.ClientException: svn: E155007: 'C:\User\Bosung\Workspace\Chicken Survival.settings\org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs' is not a working copy"

Details is same.

I have this problem when I try to commit to SVN for the past few days and I have no idea how to fix. I believe this problem occurred after installing Egit but I am not quite sure.

  • I tried to going back in installation history but this gives me error.

  • I tried deleting egit, and subclipse and reinstalling subclipse in "installed software" tab but the same problem still exists.

  • I tried to delete and make a new java project (by copying only the classes I need back into the new project) but same problem still exists.

I am using Version: Indigo Service Release 2 Build id: 20120216-1857 SVN is hosted on projectlocker.com

Help would be greatly appreciated!!

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  • What happened? Couldn't your project get committed? Commented Feb 29, 2012 at 7:04

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The error description says it: your file is not a working copy. When you commit your project, a Window with all the folders/files to commit will appear. Just uncheck the folder .settings and accept the commit.

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I tried creating a brand new java project with nothing inside. then I right click chicken survival project -> team -> share project then same error pops up. It seems like my whole eclipse is messed up.... SIGH!!! i will reinstall eclipse I guess.........
I fixed the problem by creating a new workspace.! now I can finally work on my project again.!! sigh~!!
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I was getting this every time I saved a file in a new directory/package. I added the directory to svn and it seems to have fixed it.

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