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Fabien Potencier b2899a6c2e bug #16312 [HttpKernel] clearstatcache() so the Cache sees when a .lck file has been released (mpdude)
This PR was squashed before being merged into the 2.3 branch (closes #16312).

Discussion
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[HttpKernel] clearstatcache() so the Cache sees when a .lck file has been released

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix?      | yes
| New feature?  | no
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets | #15813
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | n/a

I've been trying to debug #15813 and modified the Store in a way to keep unique request IDs in the .lck file. That way, I was hoping to find out which request is blocking and/or if the request is actually still running.

It turned out that `is_file()` would claim that a lock file still exists, but a subsequent attempt to read the information from that file returned "file not found" errors.

So, my assumption is that the `is_file()` result is based on the fstat cache and wrong once a process has seen the lock file.

@jakzal said in https://github.com/symfony/symfony/issues/15813#issuecomment-149013691 that `unlink()`ing the lock file should clear the statcache, but I doubt this is true across PHP processes.

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982710f [HttpKernel] clearstatcache() so the Cache sees when a .lck file has been released
2015-11-28 11:48:57 +01:00
src/Symfony bug #16312 [HttpKernel] clearstatcache() so the Cache sees when a .lck file has been released (mpdude) 2015-11-28 11:48:57 +01:00
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