Git SVN error: a Git process crashed in the repository earlier

Pinchas K picture Pinchas K · Feb 7, 2012 · Viewed 87.5k times · Source

I was just trying to commit changes to the Git master. From what I have read, it seems that the idea is to delete the lock file. The message says:

make sure no other Git processes are running and remove the file manually

Perhaps someone knows, which file to remove and how to remove?

Answer

Schwern picture Schwern · Feb 7, 2012

The file in question is likely .git/index.lock and it should be safe to just remove it if you have no other git processes running. Make sure a git-svn command isn't hanging.

PS My usual approach to fixing git-svn problems is to make a fresh pull of the repository. Time consuming, but you can do it in parallel with trying to fix the problem. Have a little race between you and git. Of course, this only works if you didn't have unpushed commits.