My SVN repository is filled with errors because I committed the cardinal sin of trying to camelcase one of my directories.
What I want is just to make my SVN repository (which I'm the only one using so I can do whatever to it) look exactly like my working copy and stop erroring out. I'm using uberSVN right now, and after hours and hours of trying I can't get it to work. Is there any way to get a tree view of my repository and edit it through there? Should I just delete the repository and start again from scratch?
I've not used uberSVN, but here's the general procedure for modifying a Subversion repository.
Though Gilbert Le Blanc's answer was technically right, I actually used TortoiseSVN, which does have a Tree View where I could edit the repository. I was able to fix it that way.
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