Hi all,
This should be a quick question to answer.  I recently ran "recon-all -s 
<subjectID> -qcache" on a group of subjects after they had undergone 
initial processing.  This was done using something of the form "for 
subjvar in `ls`; do recon-all -s $subjvar -qcache; done" (actually this 
was done on a grid computing system and the syntax was a bit different 
but this was the basic idea).    Of course "fsaverage" was in that 
directory as well, because it needs to be there for the -qcache 
recon-all option to function properly.  Anyway, the point is that the 
-qcache option was therefore run on "fsaverage" itself.  I assume this 
is no big deal and that it will just put some unnecessary info files 
into the fsaverage directory.  In other words I assume I can continue to 
use this fsaverage directory for futre -qcache runs and that there will 
just be some unnecessary files in the directory.  Anyway, just wanted to 
be extra sure.
Jared

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