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On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 04:41:11PM -0400, Adrian Irving-Beer wrote: > Further, although 'cfs fr' still reports 'Invalid argument', it does Cfs fr is something related to writeback caching that was never properly finished. It pretty much always returns that error. > In any case, to my untrained eye, 'unrepaired local subtree(s)' *could* > suggest a venus cache error. (Of course, I'd be more inclined to > attribute that sort of message to a global/local reintegration conflict, > but there didn't seem to be any.) It is in fact a local/global conflict. Most likely due to a remove operation. I guess the directory in which the conflict should appear was also removed, so we can't show the conflict in the location it really is. Normally the fact that there is a conflict is propagated to the parent directory until we reach a directory that hasn't been removed yet. However whenever there is a shell or process with that directory as it's current working directory we cannot turn it into a symlink. JanReceived on 2002-10-04 18:40:47