It seems to have been a source control issue. The local folder was missing, but svn thought it should still be there.
Still, a bit irritating that it seems to be a build issue.
IMO, SVN+Xcode is barely viable. Even if it costs you a few days of downtime, it's probably worth switching to git.
Not that git+Xcode is perfect. It's very good at managing the history of the contents of files, but it's not that great at managing the files themselves. There's not much that's more frustrating than Xcode shrugging its shoulders and saying, "Sorry, can't commit, you're on your own, buddy."
But perhaps I'm just venting. Deleting a 3rd party framework from a repository via Xcode insta-breaks Xcode's SCM, and I have had to clean up after that a couple of times in the last 2 days.
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