Q: iTunes 10 Keeps Creating Temp File.tmp Files
I am using iTunes 10.6.1 (7) on Lion 10.7.4 and I have (yet again) noticed that iTunes has started creating multiple copies of Temp File.tmp in the iTunes folder.
It creates a copy every single time I do anything inside iTunes, including skipping a track or checking the iTune store. I thought that maybe my ClamXav Sentry scanner was causing issues so I removed the iTune directory from the scan and even shut it down alltogether. I have not shared my iTunes library either so I can se no reason that anything else is holding onto this file and causing iTunes to create a copy of the iTunes Music Library.xml file.
A disk repair has also not helped.
I have searched everywhere within the forums and via Google and can find no solution or explanation.
Its simple starts at some random time and they stops just as randomly. However this time is particularly bad as EVERYTHING I do inside iTunes caused the problem.
Any help or guidance greatly appreciated.
Regards
NIALL8-(
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Posted on May 15, 2012 12:18 PM
Its just possible I may have resolved the issue but it took some tinkering and is not for the faint hearted.
I tried to delete the iTunes Music Library.xml file in order to try and recreate it and I got a -8072 error. I looked at the info for the file and noticed that the rights to the file could not be determined.
I checked my rights to the Temp file.tmp file and I had the correct read/write ones. So I wondered if permissions were an issue hence iTunes recreating the file everytime.
Having given my admin account the necessary access I used terminal to delete the original iTune Music Library.xml file and then renamed the .tmp file to be the correct iTunes Music Library.xml one. They were the same size.
I then logged back in with my normal non admin account and checked the rights I had to the file were still correct and they were.
Now when I doing anything in iTunes the tmp files are created and then disappear as expected and I am left with the correct iTunes Music Library.xml file with the correct rights.
I hope this has resolved my issue and will continue to monitor and report back if necessary.
I also hope that this 'fix' may work for others and stay fixed!
Posted on May 15, 2012 12:44 PM