another option is to do 'svn delete --force<name_of_deleted_folder>', if 
memory serves me right

rexonf wrote:

When you accidentally manually delete a file/directory which is in svn,do an 
'svn update'.   This will restore the deleted files.   Thendelete them properly 
using 'svn delete'.  
  

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