On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> wrote: > Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Makes me wonder: what if some crap stays behind in .svn/tmp (for >> whatever reason -- I just checked my working copies, and in one of >> them there are two old svn-XXXXXX files in the tmp dir). Does cleanup >> clean those up (after it has verified that they are not needed >> anymore)? > > cleanup_internal calls svn_wc__adm_cleanup_tmp_area.
Ok, cool. Just tested it on that working copy, and indeed the old temp files are removed. Strange though: during svn cleanup I had "Windows Explorer" open on the .svn/tmp dir, and I could see a couple of new svn-XXXXXX being created and removed while svn cleanup was running. Why would 'svn cleanup' create svn-XXXXXX files (and remove them shortly after)? I'm pretty sure the work_queue was empty so that can't be it. Maybe during the removal of unused pristines or something? -- Johan