This can be caused by the code releasing more locks then it acquires, once the lock value becomes negative it's likely that it will never be able to change into an exclusive lock again. Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl> |
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DBLockingProviderTest.php | dont keep shared database locks when running cli scripts | 6 years ago |
LockingProvider.php | prevent lock values from going negative with memcache backend | 6 years ago |
MemcacheLockingProviderTest.php | Move tests/ to PSR-4 (#24731) | 8 years ago |
NonCachingDBLockingProviderTest.php | dont keep shared database locks when running cli scripts | 6 years ago |