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Marcin Kuzminski
added some info to corrupted repo message that helps diagnose the cause from log itself.
import os, time
import sys
from warnings import warn
from multiprocessing.util import Finalize
import errno

from rhodecode import __platform__, PLATFORM_WIN

if __platform__ in PLATFORM_WIN:
    import ctypes
    def kill(pid):
        """kill function for Win32"""
        kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
        handle = kernel32.OpenProcess(1, 0, pid)
        return (0 != kernel32.TerminateProcess(handle, 0))

else:
    kill = os.kill

class LockHeld(Exception):pass


class DaemonLock(object):
    """daemon locking
    USAGE:
    try:
        l = DaemonLock(desc='test lock')
        main()
        l.release()
    except LockHeld:
        sys.exit(1)
    """

    def __init__(self, file=None, callbackfn=None,
                 desc='daemon lock', debug=False):

        self.pidfile = file if file else os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
                                                      'running.lock')
        self.callbackfn = callbackfn
        self.desc = desc
        self.debug = debug
        self.held = False
        #run the lock automatically !
        self.lock()
        self._finalize = Finalize(self, DaemonLock._on_finalize,
                                    args=(self, debug), exitpriority=10)

    @staticmethod
    def _on_finalize(lock, debug):
        if lock.held:
            if debug:
                print 'leck held finilazing and running lock.release()'
            lock.release()


    def lock(self):
        """locking function, if lock is present it will raise LockHeld exception
        """
        lockname = '%s' % (os.getpid())
        if self.debug:
            print 'running lock'
        self.trylock()
        self.makelock(lockname, self.pidfile)
        return True

    def trylock(self):
        running_pid = False
        if self.debug:
            print 'checking for already running process'
        try:
            pidfile = open(self.pidfile, "r")
            pidfile.seek(0)
            running_pid = int(pidfile.readline())

            pidfile.close()

            if self.debug:
                print 'lock file present running_pid: %s, checking for execution'\
                % running_pid
            # Now we check the PID from lock file matches to the current
            # process PID
            if running_pid:
                try:
                    kill(running_pid, 0)
                except OSError, exc:
                    if exc.errno in (errno.ESRCH, errno.EPERM):
                        print "Lock File is there but the program is not running"
                        print "Removing lock file for the: %s" % running_pid
                        self.release()
                    else:
                        raise
                else:
                    print "You already have an instance of the program running"
                    print "It is running as process %s" % running_pid
                    raise LockHeld()

        except IOError, e:
            if e.errno != 2:
                raise

    def release(self):
        """releases the pid by removing the pidfile
        """
        if self.debug:
            print 'trying to release the pidlock'

        if self.callbackfn:
            #execute callback function on release
            if self.debug:
                print 'executing callback function %s' % self.callbackfn
            self.callbackfn()
        try:
            if self.debug:
                print 'removing pidfile %s' % self.pidfile
            os.remove(self.pidfile)
            self.held = False
        except OSError, e:
            if self.debug:
                print 'removing pidfile failed %s' % e
            pass

    def makelock(self, lockname, pidfile):
        """
        this function will make an actual lock
        :param lockname: acctual pid of file
        :param pidfile: the file to write the pid in
        """
        if self.debug:
            print 'creating a file %s and pid: %s' % (pidfile, lockname)
        pidfile = open(self.pidfile, "wb")
        pidfile.write(lockname)
        pidfile.close
        self.held = True