120
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I'm using Eclipse Juno on Mac 10.7.5, SVN 1.7 and the Eclipse Subversive plugin. Occassioanlly, when I try and commit changes from my project (by right clicking on the project from the package explorer, selecting "Team" -> "Commit"), I get the error:

Some of selected resources were not committed.
Some of selected resources were not committed.
svn: E200007: Commit failed (details follow):

svn: E200007: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: E200007: CHECKOUT can only be performed on a version resource [at this time].
svn: E175002: CHECKOUT request failed on '/svn/subco-digital.coderepo/!svn/rvr/2110/trunk/myproject/src/main/java/org/mainco/subco/myproject/validator/UserFormValidator.java'

I have verified that I have checked out the latest version of my project. How can I take care of these repeated errors?

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229
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Cleaning up worked for me:

right click on the project -> team -> cleanup / refresh

30
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This is most likely your console svn version is different to your Eclipse "SVNKIT (Pure Java)" version, you can change Preferences=>Team=>SVN=>SVN interface=>Client using "JavaHL (JNI)"

My case is as below, using Java HL 1.7.10 is ok, but using SVNKIt v1.7.9 will have the problem

wuliang-Mac:src wwu$ svn --version
svn, version 1.7.10 (r1485443)
compiled Jul  9 2013, 12:55:03

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30
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As I commented in other post...

For those that project -> team -> cleanup doesn't work in eclipse try:

  • Force the cleanup using SVN Tortoise
  • From terminal with command svn cleanup /folder_to_cleanup
4
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There is bug reported in SVNKit with the same error.

3
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In my case, project -> team -> cleanup / refresh worked for one of the files but not the other. Simply copy the command that failed from svn console on eclipse and run it in console with "svn" prefix works for me. So the syntax is:

svn commit -m "comment" -N /path/to/file
1
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I had hard time solving this issue and I finally figured out what happened.

If you use SVN add-on with Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA and delete some files our of it (from system's file browser, then you will get this message as well.

The only way I was able to solve it in IDEA was to commit changes via external SVN tool, then reopened the IDE and checkout changes. After that I was able to commit with no such error.

1
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@wu liang asnwer worked for me. but i had to goto Preferences=>Team=>SVN=>SVN Connectors=>Native JavaHL

screenshot 1:

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Screenshot 2:

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1
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Try to execute from the terminal:

svn cleanup 

Team -> Refresh/Cleaunp from IDE didn't work for me.

0
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For whomever is using SmartSVN (in MacOS) and Eclipse, if after clean up at Eclipse using the accepted answer is still not working, you may try to clean up at SmartSVN, top menu -> Modify -> Clean Up....

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Encounter this when server is upgrading svn version.

For Idea Intellij user, what we need to do is

  1. select the project root directory in the left project panel
  2. in the top menu, select VCS -> Subversion -> Cleanup

Now you should be able to checkin/out.