Hello,

I noticed what seems to be a (minor) bug when I was cleaning up my working 
copy from the "SVN Check for Modifications" window.  This is with 
1.14.9.29743 on Windows 11.  Here's how to repro:

Create an empty folder in your working copy and commit it so it is under 
version control.  Suppose the folder's name is "foo".  Inside foo, create 
these unversioned files/folders:

folder "bar"
folder "bar/blah"
file "bar.txt"

Now do "SVN Check for Modifications" on "foo".  You should see the three 
unversioned items.  Select all three of them, right-click, and choose 
"Delete".  I expected them to just be quietly recycled, but instead I get 
the recycle bin error window shown below.  If I click "Skip", then the 
"Check for Modifications" window still shows all three unversioned items, 
although they actually have been deleted.  If I click "Yes" instead, then 
the "Check for Modifications" window is empty as it should be.

Obviously there is an easy workaround - just click Yes in the error window 
- but the behavior is a little confusing.

I do have the "Recurse into unversioned folders" setting enabled in 
TortoiseSVN settings > Dialogs 2.

I noticed that the three unversioned items show up in the "Check for 
Modifications" window in the following order:

bar
bar.txt
bar/blah

I wonder if the fact that the subfolder "bar/blah" is not immediately after 
the parent folder "bar" is related?

I am happy to try to fix this myself but I have never worked on the 
TortoiseSVN code so I wouldn't have any idea where to start looking.

Thanks!

Asa

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