Thanks to both.
I renamed all the .svn folder in the main and subfolders and now the 
solution load without any popup.

Thank you again.
Matteo

Il giorno mercoledì 12 luglio 2023 alle 17:22:49 UTC+2 
[email protected] ha scritto:

> ons 12 juli 2023 kl. 17:14 skrev Matteo Zatti tramite TortoiseSVN <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Yes, there is a .svn folder inside the main folder, but it was created 
>> because it is also existing in the original main folder of the project 
>> mantained by GIT (In the past was mantained by SVN).
>> Whta to do now?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Matteo
>>
>
> .svn is the working copy administrative directory (
>
> https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.basic.in-action.html#svn.basic.in-action.wc
> ). 
>
>>
> If you don’t want use Subversion you can probably delete this directory. 
> It should most certainly not be committed to the Git repository. Of course, 
> make sure you didn’t store anything else there except what Subversion use 
> it for before deleting it.
>
> Kind regards 
> Daniel 
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> Il giorno mercoledì 12 luglio 2023 alle 17:07:19 UTC+2 
>> [email protected] ha scritto:
>>
>>> onsdag 12 juli 2023 kl. 17:00:44 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]:
>>>
>>> Hello. I'm using TortoiseSVN with some projects.
>>> I have to work with another project which uses GIT instead, and cannot 
>>> be ported to SVN.
>>>
>>> I've installed GIT on the local machine and cloned the repository 
>>> locally.
>>> When I open this new project, this popup came out
>>> "Subversion detected a working copy that needs an explicit upgrade in 
>>> (local folder).
>>> While this working copy is not upgraded all files in this working copy 
>>> will appear as new"
>>>
>>> How can I tell SVN to "ignore" this project completely?
>>> I've tried by folder, but I haven't the voice "ignore" in the context 
>>> menu.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Matteo
>>>
>>>
>>> I assume by “project” you mean a folder and you are talking about 
>>> Windows Explorer?
>>>
>>> Do you have  a folder called .svn in that folder or in any parent 
>>> folder? This is the way Subversion identifies a working copy. There is no 
>>> way (and no need) to instruct TortoiseSVN to ignore a particular folder. If 
>>> .svn is not there, then TortoiseSVN will not do anything.
>>>
>>> Kind regards 
>>> Daniel
>>>
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