git/t/t5304-prune.sh
David Steven Tweed 8464010f97 Make git prune remove temporary packs that look like write failures
Write errors when repacking (eg, due to out-of-space conditions)
can leave temporary packs (and possibly other files beginning
with "tmp_") lying around which no existing
codepath removes and which aren't obvious to the casual user.
These can also be multi-megabyte files wasting noticeable space.
Unfortunately there's no way to definitely tell in builtin-prune
that a tmp_ file is not being used by a concurrent process,
such as a fetch. However, it is documented that pruning should
only be done on a quiet repository and --expire is honoured
(using code from Johannes Schindelin, along with a test case
he wrote) so that its safety is the same as that of loose
object pruning.

Since they might be signs of a problem (unlike orphaned loose
objects) the names of any removed files are printed.

Signed-off-by: David Tweed (david.tweed@gmail.com)
Acked-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2008-02-11 12:22:58 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Johannes E. Schindelin
#
test_description='prune'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success setup '
: > file &&
git add file &&
test_tick &&
git commit -m initial &&
git gc
'
test_expect_success 'prune stale packs' '
orig_pack=$(echo .git/objects/pack/*.pack) &&
: > .git/objects/tmp_1.pack &&
: > .git/objects/tmp_2.pack &&
test-chmtime -86501 .git/objects/tmp_1.pack &&
git prune --expire 1.day &&
test -f $orig_pack &&
test -f .git/objects/tmp_2.pack &&
! test -f .git/objects/tmp_1.pack
'
test_done