Generally when removing files from a working copy you will need to remove via 
Versions. This tells SVN your removing the file as of your next commit. 

Deleting files through does not associate with Subversion therefore become 
"missing links". 

Do beg my pardon if this is not related to your query. 

Cue

On 15 Feb 2011, at 13:03, Rhiannon <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I've been trying out the demo of Versions for the last few days, with
> a view to using it in our publishing company.  None of us, including
> me, have ever used any version control system before (we currently
> just make copies of the files with different filenames at different
> stages of the workflow).  So I'm approaching this from a very naïve
> angle.
> 
> One thing that really puzzles me is that when I commit changes to a
> directory, if I have created or deleted files within that directory,
> they don't get changed.  I have to go into the directory and commit
> the changes to these files individually before I can commit the
> folder.
> 
> To me, it would make sense for a commit to include all changes,
> including creation and deletion of files, within that folder, and not
> just changes to existing files.  Is there an option somewhere I can
> set this?
> 
> Rhiannon
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