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ASF GitHub Bot commented on MRESOLVER-372:
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laeubi commented on PR #364:
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-resolver/pull/364#issuecomment-1815784844
@cstamas I'm a bit late to the party **but** as @rdicroce already tested
showed I cna only tell that Maven 3.8.x ("old"? resolver) has worked under
Windows why upgrade to 3.9.x ("new"? resolver) shows reproducible problems in
this regard.
I'm not a windows expert enough to tell but think @olamy has done already
some analysis in the past about the Move/Sync problem.
In general I think it would really be beneficial if resolver would simply
use time-stamped SNAPSHOTs instead of "normalized", maybe one can even for a
while simply **write** the SNAPSHOT as an additional file (on windows) and
**symlink** under Linux but resolver use/returns the timestamped file to start
a migration?
> Download fails if file is currently in use under windows
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MRESOLVER-372
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MRESOLVER-372
> Project: Maven Resolver
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Resolver
> Reporter: Christoph Läubrich
> Assignee: Tamas Cservenak
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 2.0.0, 1.9.17
>
>
> With the new file-locking in maven-resolver there is a problem under windows
> if the file is currently used by another process (this can for example happen
> in an IDE ...) and resolver likes to move the file:
>
> {code:java}
> Caused by: java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException:
> xxx-SNAPSHOT.jar.15463549870494779429.tmp -> xxxx-SNAPSHOT.jar
> at
> java.base/sun.nio.fs.WindowsException.translateToIOException(WindowsException.java:89)
> at
> java.base/sun.nio.fs.WindowsException.rethrowAsIOException(WindowsException.java:103)
> at java.base/sun.nio.fs.WindowsFileCopy.move(WindowsFileCopy.java:317)
> at
> java.base/sun.nio.fs.WindowsFileSystemProvider.move(WindowsFileSystemProvider.java:293)
> at java.base/java.nio.file.Files.move(Files.java:1432)
> at org.eclipse.aether.util.FileUtils$2.move(FileUtils.java:108)
> at
> org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultFileProcessor.copy(DefaultFileProcessor.java:96)
> at
> org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultFileProcessor.copy(DefaultFileProcessor.java:88)
> at
> org.eclipse.aether.internal.impl.DefaultArtifactResolver.getFile(DefaultArtifactResolver.java:490)
> ... 30 more{code}
>
> My suggestion would be that resolver simply uses the temp file if it can't be
> moved to final location and marks it as delete on exit. Even though this is
> not optimal, it at least ensures the the build does not fail to the cost that
> next time the file needs to be downloaded again.
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