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Charles Duffy (Indeed.com) updated IVY-1424:
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    Attachment: ivy-nio-locker-fix.diff
    
> NIO FileLocker releases locks while still within tryLock() call
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>
>                 Key: IVY-1424
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1424
>             Project: Ivy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Charles Duffy (Indeed.com)
>              Labels: patch
>         Attachments: ivy-nio-locker-fix.diff
>
>
> The notes about NIOFileLocker being deprecated due to unreliability have an 
> obvious cause -- locks it grabs have already been released before the tryLock 
> method has even exited due to the finally block closing the file descriptor 
> on which the lock is held!
> (flock() or fcntl()-based locks, into one of which categories those created 
> by NIO fall on modern Unixlike operating systems, are implicitly closed 
> whenever the file handle on which they're held exits. This is highly 
> desirable behavior, because it means that a lock is implicitly cleared on 
> unclean shutdown of any sort -- power failure, SIGKILL to the JVM, etc; this 
> behavior is also perhaps the primary reason to prefer NIO locks to the 
> approach taken by CreateFileLocker).

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