Zachary Ware added the comment: The real simple method here would be to replace clean[-amd64].bat with a call to kill_python_d (if it exists), followed by an "hg --config extensions.purge= purge --all". That ought to give as much of a guarantee of a clean slate as possible, with the added benefit of hg purge reporting files that it just can't remove.
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