I received an email from someone who is also bothered by this behavior (or should I call it a bug?). Does anyone know how to prevent it? On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Ken H. wrote: > > I cannot identify exactly under what conditions it occurs, but > Emacs (I'm using CVS emacs on 2009-09-11, but would probably > happen under CVS HEAD as well) leaves a lot of symlinks of the > form: > > .#file -> user_name@host_name.pid:boot_time > > `filelock.c' is creating the symlink for file-locking purposes > but is failing to delete it. > > Under my current directory consisting of 28 regular files, > I see three such instances: > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ken ken 25 Oct 22 17:07 .#foo -> ken@hori.22964 > :1256147335 > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ken ken 25 Dec 1 22:32 .#foo2 -> ken@hori.19787 > :1259696496 > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ken ken 25 Dec 1 22:39 .#foo3 -> ken@hori.19787 > :1259696496 > > > Is this a bug that happens to people other than myself? Or is it > just me, who extensively use indirect buffers and work under > multiple frames? Also, if any, how do I prevent Emacs from > creating such symlinks. > > Thanks. > >