Well caught Stefan, my two repositories indeed have the same UUID. Which I 
wasn't aware of until now!
I suppose one repo is a copy of the other because they shared the same root 
some while ago.

As you suggested, I've set a new UUID and have done a fresh checkout. Then 
the Project Monitor works OK if I click Update All.

Problem solved, thanks for your support!
Justin

Le samedi 23 septembre 2023 à 08:37:51 UTC+2, Stefan a écrit :

> when updating multiple paths, TSVN tries to update all of them to the same 
> revision, because there's a possible race condition when just updating to 
> HEAD.
> Of course, TSVN only does that if all the paths to be updated are from the 
> same repository. And that is checked by comparing the repository uuid.
>
> So, in your case it seems that both repositories have the same uuid - 
> which can cause many problems, not just the one you're describing here. I 
> mean it's called an UUID for a reason: it MUST be unique.
>
> use the 'svnadmin setuuid' command on one of the repos to change the uuid 
> to something else, then do a fresh checkout.
>

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