On Thu 09 Aug 2012 15:57, l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:

> Hi David, and sorry for the delay,
>
> David Pirotte <da...@altosw.be> skribis:
>
>> ;;; (remaining 
>> "/mnt/galia/linux/64/local/src/guile/guile-2.0.6/load-test.dir" ("." ".." 
>> ".nfs00000000121e01b200000019" ".nfs00000000121e01b30000001a"))
>
> Aaah, those hidden files are the culprit.

>From http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhelv5-list/2008-May/msg00156.html:

  .nfs000* are the ghosts of departed files. For example, if you have a
  file handle for /home/user/foo open on an nfs client and the file gets
  removed somewhere else, then the .nfs* file shows up/is used by the
  original process until it closes the file handle.

  Use "fuser .nfs*" to see which process is using it.

Could Guile be keeping a handle open to these files?

Andy
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