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I have some scripts that are (always) running during development. Trying to write to these files in Windows 7 fails (git pull fails with Permission denied error). Everything works fine in Linux.

  1. Can I prevent Git bash from locking the files without changing my global UAC settings?
  2. What other alternatives do I have (besides fixing/hacking the Git bash or Windows)?

Here is an example script as basis for the discussion:

#!/bin/bash    
echo "command + args: $0 $1 $2 $3"    
while sleep 2; do date +%s; done

I found a somehow related topic. But unfortunately it did not provide a suitable solution, e.g., Run as Administrator does not help.

Another interesting observation is that I can still write the files when editing them in vim using :w! (forcing an overwrite).

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You could simply run a copy of the file.

cp foo.sh /usr/local/bin
foo.sh

This would allow you to edit the file in the repo while the other is running. You could also try a hard link.

ln foo.sh /usr/local/bin
foo.sh

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