> Guys, are you really sure this happens when updating the client?

yes!

because of that issue i have added a cronjob 'find <path to owncloud data> 
-type f -name "*conflict*" -print' at both client and server and it mostly 
shows files after an update. a can assure you that!

> Or is it only that you check after updating it?

no, that's why added the above mentioned cronjob. to verify exactly that... ok, 
every now and then there are conflict files w/o an update, but when e.g. my 
laptop dies. then i get tons of conflict files w/o having touched any of the 
corresponding data files at all...

> The client does nothing special after an upgrade, so it would be a big 
> surprise if the conflicts were upgrade-related.

that's why i am suprised, too. especially because i haven't even touched most 
of the files... ;)

> Also, it would be reproducible, but it isn't, at least for me.

neither for me... it happens every now and then, but i can never say when 
exactly... suddenly they're there and never go away...

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