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Found a swap file by the name

When I try to merge my branch with a remote branch:

git merge feature/remote_branch

I got this message:

E325: ATTENTION
Found a swap file by the name ".git/.MERGE_MSG.swp"
          owned by: xxxxxx   dated: Mon Nov 12 23:17:40 2012
         file name: ~xxxxxx/Desktop/My-ios-App/.git/MERGE_MSG
          modified: YES
         user name: xxxxxx   host name: unknown-b8-8d-12-22-27-72.lan
        process ID: 1639
While opening file ".git/MERGE_MSG"
             dated: Tue Nov 13 14:06:48 2012
      NEWER than swap file!

(1) Another program may be editing the same file.
    If this is the case, be careful not to end up with two
    different instances of the same file when making changes.
    Quit, or continue with caution.

(2) An edit session for this file crashed.
    If this is the case, use ":recover" or "vim -r .git/MERGE_MSG"
    to recover the changes (see ":help recovery").
    If you did this already, delete the swap file ".git/.MERGE_MSG.swp"
    to avoid this message.

Swap file ".git/.MERGE_MSG.swp" already exists!
[O]pen Read-Only, (E)dit anyway, (R)ecover, (D)elete it, (Q)uit, (A)bort:

How to deal with this?


t
trojanfoe

Looks like you have an open git commit or git merge going on, and an editor is still open editing the commit message.

Two choices:

Find the session and finish it (preferable). Delete the .swp file (if you're sure the other git session has gone away).

Clarification from comments:

The session is the editing session.

You can see what .swp is being used by entering the command :sw within the editing session, but generally it's a hidden file in the same directory as the file you are using, with a .swp file suffix (i.e. ~/myfile.txt would be ~/.myfile.txt.swp).


How to find this .swp file?
How to find "the session" - what does it mean?
By finishing it, what exactly option should I choose? Edit or Recover it?@trojanfoe
Can you elaborate more on how to finish the session or delete the file?
see my answer below for details on how to remove the .swp file
R
Robert Sinclair

Accepted answer fails to mention how to delete the .swp file.

Hit "D" when the prompt comes up and it will remove it.

In my case, after I hit D it left the latest saved version intact and deleted the .swp which got created because I exited VIM incorrectly


thank you - to whomever is crafting this in the bash program - there should be a comment along the lines of: "If you'd like to keep your changes, and delete the old changes - press D"
or just hit git clean -f
A
Abdur Rahman

.MERGE_MSG.swp is open in your git, you just need to delete this .swp file. In my case I used following command and it worked fine.

rm .MERGE_MSG.swp

To add to this: The folder may be hidden so you first have to run: cd .git
rm: .MERGE_MSG.swp: No such file or directory
To run the command, if your .MERGE_MSG.swp is hidden then must need go to the directory where the file is exist. @ScottyBlades
K
Kai - Kazuya Ito

Feb, 2022 Update:

Remove .MERGE_MSG.swp to avoid E325: ATTENTION.

rm .MERGE_MSG.swp

Normally .example.swp file is not important.

In addition, normally .example.swp file is made in the same directory of the original file. Then, you cannot list .example.swp files with ls on terminal. You need to use ll or ls -a commands to list .example.swp files on terminal.


A
Andrew Spencer

I've also had this error when trying to pull the changes into a branch which is not created from the upstream branch from which I'm trying to pull.

Eg - This creates a new branch matching night-version of upstream

git checkout upstream/night-version -b testnightversion

This creates a branch testmaster in local which matches the master branch of upstream.

git checkout upstream/master -b testmaster 

Now if I try to pull the changes of night-version into testmaster branch leads to this error.

git pull upstream night-version //while I'm in `master` cloned branch

I managed to solve this by navigating to proper branch and pull the changes.

git checkout testnightversion
git pull upstream night-version // works fine.

C
Community

More info... Some times .swp files might be holded by vm that was running in backgroung. You may see permission denied message when try to delete the files.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/KH8lA.png