I'm using self-hosted runner on the latest Windows Server 2022 machine.
When using git to download the sources, I constantly hit error like that:
Error: Command failed: rd /s /q "C:\github-runner_work_temp\6afb10cc-aa29-4bf3-ae57-aa46fde13a44"
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
Would it be possible to:
retry this command
or continue on error
or move this command further in the execution?
I have no idea what other process could be using anything in that folder, as Defender is disabled and C:\github-runner_work_temp\ is empty when workflow is stopped.
There is also one other possibility:
You can't use the rmdir command to delete the current directory. If you attempt to delete the current directory, the following error message appears:
The process can't access the file because it is being used by another process.
But I can't tell what is the current directory at this particular place in the script.
I'm using self-hosted runner on the latest Windows Server 2022 machine. When using git to download the sources, I constantly hit error like that:
Error: Command failed: rd /s /q "C:\github-runner_work_temp\6afb10cc-aa29-4bf3-ae57-aa46fde13a44" The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
Would it be possible to:
retry this command or continue on error or move this command further in the execution? I have no idea what other process could be using anything in that folder, as Defender is disabled and C:\github-runner_work_temp\ is empty when workflow is stopped.
There is also one other possibility:
You can't use the rmdir command to delete the current directory. If you attempt to delete the current directory, the following error message appears:
The process can't access the file because it is being used by another process. But I can't tell what is the current directory at this particular place in the script.