I may have been a bit hasty with that last message, looks like the issue 
could be with my user code so please disregard for now.



David Knezevic wrote:
> I've been using subdomain-only variables for a conjugate heat transfer 
> problem and I wanted to introduce some mesh refinement "by hand" by 
> marking some specific elements for refinement. Doing this, though, 
> appears to corrupt the system assembly (as evidenced by non-convergence 
> of Newton iterations). The issue appears to be independent of which 
> elements I mark for refinement. Also, if I do a global uniform 
> refinement then everything works fine. So I wonder if there might be a 
> problem with the hanging node constraints for subdomain-only variables?
> 
> I'd be happy to prepare a test case, but thought I'd run this by the 
> list first to see if anyone has any thoughts/suggestions.
> 
> 
> David
> 
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