note that Xcode Will always use the version at /usr/bin/ so if you  
checkout a project with version set at 1.5.x it might cause xcode to  
throw this error.

I will post  a bunch of terminal commands if needed for setting up  
links to the new version (ie 1.5.x) if someone would like it.
This makes Xcode always use the latest version.
one side effect/bug in xcode though is it will not auto refresh (on my  
system anyway) after a commit.  YMMV

hth


>
> I got this error when I was trying to use different versions of SVN
> simultaneously.
>
> I fixed it by making sure I was always using the same SVN version.
>
>
> I set Versions to use the SVN 1.5.x client
> I also had a 1.4.x client at /usr/bin/svn
> Plus a 1.5.x client at /opt/bin/svn
>
> To switch Versions: goto Preferences, Subversion Library: and choose
> it..
> To switch Coda: goto Preferences, Files, Subversion Tool Path: /usr/
> bin/svn
> To switch your shell's perferred SVN, add the directory with SVN to
> the beginning of your $PATH.
>
> (If you accidently tried 1.5 and want to go back to 1.4 you might have
> delete, and re-checkout your working directories)
> >


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