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bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Dec 2023 19:42:54 +0200 |
> From: Aaron Jensen <aaronjensen@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 10:29:16 -0500
> Cc: acorallo@gnu.org, 68083@debbugs.gnu.org, jschmidt4gnu@vodafonemail.de
>
> On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 1:47 AM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> >
> > Are you sure? We do that on Windows because Windows doesn't allow us
> > to delete a file that is open by another program. That shouldn't
> > happen on Posix systems, so I think what you see here is due to a race
> > between checking whether a file exists and renaming it, which is a
> > different problem.
> >
> > However, feel free to try the same trick we use on Windows and see
> > whether it helps.
>
> This fixes it for me:
>
> diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el
> index 3b2fd25e61c..80088f935a4 100644
> --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el
> +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el
> @@ -3341,7 +3341,11 @@ comp-delete-or-replace-file
> ;; is currently loaded.
> (t (delete-file oldfile)
> (when newfile
> - (rename-file newfile oldfile)))))
> + (condition-case _
> + (rename-file newfile oldfile)
> + (file-already-exists
> + (delete-file newfile)
> + t))))))
What happens if, instead of wrapping rename-file in condition-case,
you change that to say
(t (if newfile
(rename-file newfile oldfile)
(delete-file oldfile))
> I imagine that this is worth doing just to make this operation
> parallel-safe, but I wonder why macroexpand is the only instance of
> this happening. I don't know if macroexpand should still be in
> native-comp-never-optimize-functions or not (i.e., is there another
> reason it was there other than to avoid this crash?)
rename-file is supposed to be an atomic operation on Posix
filesystems, so I don't quite understand why you see what you see, and
I'm hesitant to sweep under the carpet a problem we don't understand.
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/28
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/12/28
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Andrea Corallo, 2023/12/29
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/29
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Andrea Corallo, 2023/12/29
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/29
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/29
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/12/30
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/30
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/30
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/12/30
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/30
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Aaron Jensen, 2023/12/30
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/12/31
- bug#68083: 30.0.50; Intermittent build failure with native compilation, Jens Schmidt, 2023/12/31