Hello, Recently I came across this behaviour where if I use the Cancel API to cancel a long running checkout operation, the process running the SVN code leaves an open file handle in the .svn\tmp folder inside the working copy.
Initially, I thought it was a SharpSvn (1.9 x64) issue, but I observed the same behaviour using TortoiseSVN with the latest 1.14 client. It can be easily reproduced, especially when downloading large file, the .svn\tmp folder holds a file named "svn-XYZ123" and when the operation is cancelled, this file still has an open handle on it, which means that the calling process needs to be shutdown before doing anything else with that WC since cleanup and folder deletion aren't possible. In case of TortoiseSVN it simply means the client window needs to be closed to perform the next operation, but when using SharpSvn in context of a larger application, this would mean the user needs to close the entire application because one unmanaged file handle was left alive. I searched through reported issues on Jira and couldn't find anything similar. SVN client version: 1.9 and 1.14. Platform: Windows 10 (x64) Best regards