You're trying to commit from an old working copy to a newly-created
repository?  You'll have to rewrite all your URLs for the new
repository, using 'svn switch --relocate https://pywhip
https://pykata'.

This is a general "help with svn client" question;  you may get faster
replies over at [email protected].

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Dr Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just found out we can't use PyWhip for our project name.
> Created a new project named PyKata.
> Changed all references in my working copy from PyWhip to PyKata.
> Clicked the Reset This Repository link at the bottom of the Source tab
> page in the new project.
>
> TortoiseSVN commit
>   https://pykata.googlecode.com/svn/trunk
> Error: Illegal repository URL ''
>
> I can't see a thing wrong with either of the two "urls.py" files in
> our hierarchy.  They are identical to the old files, except for the
> change from pywhip to pykata.  The blank URLs are in both files.
>
> I'm stuck!!  Help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> -- Dave
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