On 31. 1. 26 01:24, Sunil Matta wrote:
svn: version 1.14.5 (r1922182)
OS: Linux Fedora 42

I had deleted a directory in svn using svn del <working directory>
followed by a commit on that delete.

svn committed the delete, giving me a revision number.

The files are still on my working directory but an svn list of the
file:///home/svn-repo/__project_path__/trunk shows empty.


Trying to revert using the svn path,
svn revert file:///home/svn-repo/__project_path__/trunk
doesn't work.

Looked in the svn red bean book, couldn't finding anything on undoing a
delete post commit.


You must not have spent much time reading it then.

https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.branchmerge.basicmerging.html#svn.branchmerge.basicmerging.resurrect


Is it possible to undelete those files in svn? i.e Is it possible to
revert to the state of directory prior to the delete revision number?

Yes.

-- Brane

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