On Monday, March 11 2019, Eric Sunshine wrote: > On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 6:17 PM Sergio Durigan Junior > <sergiodj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> # git rebase origin/master >> ... >> Applying: commitX >> Applying: commitY >> Applying: commitZ >> fatal: Unable to create '/home/xyz/dir1/dir2/.git/index.lock': File exists. >> >> The first thing I did was to check whether the index.lock file existed, >> but it doesn't. > > What platform is this on? If Windows, I'm wondering if something (such > as a virus scanner) is holding the lock file open long enough to > prevent Git from actually deleting it (and perhaps Git doesn't notice > the failed deletion -- until the next time it tries to take the lock). This is on GNU/Linux (Fedora 28, to be specific). I haven't had the chance to test this on other distros, unfortunately. And since it seems to be a race condition, it's kind of hard to perform tests that trigger this. Thanks, -- Sergio GPG key ID: 237A 54B1 0287 28BF 00EF 31F4 D0EB 7628 65FC 5E36 Please send encrypted e-mail if possible http://sergiodj.net/