cd ~/osc/devel:ARM:13.2:Contrib:Allwinner osc up Your working copy './kernel-default' is in an inconsistent state. Please run 'osc repairwc ./kernel-default' (Note this might _remove_ files from the .osc/ dir). Please check the state of the working copy afterwards (via 'osc status ./kernel-default') osc repairwc ./kernel-default done. Please check the state of the wc (via 'osc status ./kernel-default'). osc st kernel-default ? kernel-default/README.KSYMS ... osc up resuming broken update... failed to add file 'README.KSYMS' file/dir with the same name already exists osc up kernel-default resuming broken update... failed to add file 'README.KSYMS' file/dir with the same name already exists osc co kernel-default error: './kernel-default' is already an initialized osc working copy osc repairwc kernel-default osc: working copy 'kernel-default' is not inconsistent osc-0.151.2-11.1.noarch So osc can't fix it, check it out, or update it. How do I fix it? Is there any kind of test mode for osc up, so I can check how it proposes to wreck my local copy before actually doing so? The above problem likely resulted from hitting ^C on osc up because it insisted on downloading far more stuff then I needed at the time, at snail's pace when I was doing other work. Thanks, Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann http://volker.top.geek.nz/ Please do not CC list postings to me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org