I had a directory, Dir, that I removed with git svn, and then I added dir. By checking this two-commit in, svn is no longer able to update, hanging on the inability to add a directory which already exists.

Is there a way to remove the svn commits themselves that does not require access to the filesystem on which the repository sits?

org.tmatesoft.svn.core.SVNException: svn: Failed to add directory 'dir': a versioned directory of the same name already exists
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checkout the svn repository. Fix it with SVN only. Then fetch in the other repo. This should solve it.

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This doesn't actually let you remove commits, but the issue was that the git commit didn't remove the svn directory, as git has no notion of adding or removing directories. – Stefan Kendall Mar 15 '11 at 13:41
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