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peterwaller-arm commented Nov 18, 2021

Right now, if you create a pack or a snapshot, we don't check for an already existing one. The idea is to use the AtomicFileCreate API to check for the existence without a TOCTOU bug since it may take some time to create an output.

So the task is to wire this together, or alternatively implement a straightforward fs::exists check.

We should also provide a flag to overwrite (--force?), since

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