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Hi, I had two local:global conflicts on a coda-client (5.3.20/linux). So I tried to repair them using the repair tool, basically discarding all local changes. Now the coda-client keeps giving me these messages: volume users:coffee has unrepaired local subtree(s), skip checkpointing CML! users:coffee is mounted to /coda/usr/coffee $ find /coda/usr/coffee -type l -exec ls -l {} ; doesn't show any objects in conflict (strange enough, find /coda/usr doesn't recurse into coffee/...) however, the two objects that were in conflict now cannot be accessed at all: ls -l .openoffice/1.0.1/user/temp/soffice.tmp/sv1o9.tmp/sv1oc.tmp ls: sv1oc.tmp: Permission denied on the coda-server, this file doesn't exist at all btw Now my question: What can I do, so the coda-client either tells me what conflicts it sees or reintegrates all other directories but the ones it doesn't like, so I could flush the client's cache without losing tons of other changes? best regards -- jochenReceived on 2003-02-24 05:17:16