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Save lockfiles to a special dir instead of same as locked file #5202

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a13ph opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 2 comments
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Save lockfiles to a special dir instead of same as locked file #5202

a13ph opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 2 comments
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a13ph commented Feb 23, 2016

Reason: several issues related to emacs not handling those perfectly in some situations (gitter search for "lock file"), and it seems reasonable enough option anyways

This might be much more suited to be a suggestion upstream, to emacs-dev, I suppose

There was a patch to allow for this, but it needs testing and possibly rewriting, if to provide it as an option and not a change

Maybe there are other alternatives, which I've missed.

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I'd like to suggest reviving this issue. We now have lock-file-name-transforms just like auto-save-transforms.

https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/efaq/Not-writing-files-to-the-current-directory.html

(I'm trying to grok how the autosave transforms work though.)

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