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In <200401271509.i0RF9mAP013425@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 01/27/04   
   at 07:09 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>>  checkini /s /w  
 
>>and save the output so it doesn't get overwritten.  Then run:  
 
>>  checkini /c /w  
 
>>and let it die.  Then zip up both log files and send them my way.  
 
>OK -- here it is.  
 
That's more like it.  
 
Take a look with File -> System Ini File at:  
 
 PM_Workplace:ActiveHandles  
 PM_Workplace:Handles0  
 PM_Workplace:Handles1  
 etc.  
 
Does anything look odd?  
 
Looking at the checkini source code there's a couple of error paths that  
return silently to the upper level.  This will cause the message we are  
seeing.  I'm not sure what it will take to build checkini from source and  
add the additional error checking.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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