Simon, you Will have to delete all the .svn folders in all the folders you 
added. Those are hidden folders on the mac osx system. An app that makes easily 
visible is called 'houdini'

Or you can do it via terminal if you know how to use it.

Regards,
Jorde

On 28 jan. 2011, at 15:59, Simon Lucas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your replies.  In theory this sounds good and exactly what
> I tried yesterday. So I started from scratch with a new repository.
> Here's what happens:
> 
> 1. Create the beanstalk repository
> 2. Create a bookmark in Versions.
> 3. Check out the empty project.
> 4. In Snow Leopard OS X 10.6.6 add all my folders. assets, build,
> deploy, src.
> 5. Go back to Versions (1.1.4)
> 6. Here's what I see:
> assets – '?' icon
> build – '?' icon
> deploy – no icon
> src - no icon
> 7. select assets – press add
> 
> error: ''/Users/xxxx/Documents/workspace/spiralweb3/trunk/assets' is
> already under version control'
> 
> inside assets.
> 
> a. some fla's can be select and add pressed.
> b. some files can be selected but the add button is not hilighted.
> c. two files (an fla and a swf) have pencil icons next to them. They
> have not been previously added to this repository.
> I can see that the last two files have the wrong owner name.
> 
> 8. inside deploy/images
> 
> select images and press 'add'.
> 
> 'Can't read file '/Users/xxxx/.subversion/servers': Bad file
> descriptor'
> 
> 9. select another folder. click 'add'
> 
> 'Can't read directory '/Users/xxxx/Documents/workspace/spiralweb3':
> Bad file descriptor'
> 
> 10. In src, 'caurina' has a black and yellow roadsign.
> 
> caurina/transitions show no files inside.
> 
> select 'caurina/transitions' click add
> 
> Directory '/Users/xxxx/Documents/workspace/spiralweb3/trunk/src/
> caurina/transitions/.svn' containing working copy admin area is
> missing
> 
> 11. Some folders do not have the 'add' button but files inside have
> add and other have pencil and a previous owner.
> 
> 12. Some folder do allow themselves to be added.
> 
> I am not aware of having added this particular project to a subversion
> directory before but some files have come from other projects.
> 
> It seems to me that a lot of files have svn data already and that
> Versions is getting confused. Can all the old data be cleared?
> 
> Thanks for your helps
> 
> Simon
> 
> On Jan 28, 11:41 am, Dirk Stoop <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Simon,
>> 
>> If you select a folder in Versions' Browse view and hit "Add" in the
>> toolbar, it will add not only that folder, but also all of its
>> contents.
>> 
>> All the best,
>> - Dirk
>> 
>> the Versions team
>> 
>> On Jan 27, 6:08 pm, Simon Lucas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> How do i use Versions to add a lot of existing src files from an old
>>> project to a new repository?
>> 
>>> I have an old project that I wish to start managing through Versions/
>>> Beanstalk. I have created an empty repository online and created a
>>> local bookmark, thus creating the tags/trunks/branches setup on my
>>> disk.
>> 
>>> Then I added the src files I need to the trunk folder, on the local
>>> drive.
>> 
>>> It seems that the only way to add all the files is to go into each
>>> folder and mark them for adding one by one. I thought that I'd be able
>>> to add everything in one folder at once.
>> 
>>> Am I missing something?
>> 
>>> Thank-you.
>> 
>>> (I like Versions, but I have to say that the documentation is sparse
>>> for a beginner.)
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