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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11044 FTP chmod from Windows-UNIX: wrong separator Summary: FTP chmod from Windows-UNIX: wrong separator Product: Ant Version: 1.5 Platform: Other OS/Version: Other Status: NEW Severity: Major Priority: Other Component: Optional Tasks AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FTP chmod from Windows to UNIX-style environment does not work. Verbose output shows ant attempting to chmod remote files using Windows style separator ("\") instead of the UNIX-style ("/") separator. I noticed a potential problem in the optional task FTP.java file, which I will cover at the bottom of this message. Here is stripped down ant script which I use to duplicate the problem. Note that you must be executing from Windows to the target environment requiring "/" separators. EXAMPLE SCRIPT: <target name="chmod"> <ftp action="chmod" server="${remote.server}" remotedir="${target.dir}" userid="${remote.username}" password="${remote.password}" separator="/" chmod="775" > <fileset> <include name="**/*"/> </fileset> </ftp> </target> Looking in FTP.java source, I noticed recursive FTP.FTPDirectoryScanner.scandir () method implements hard-coded "File.separator" as the path separator, where I would have expected the FTP attribute "remoteFileSep" to be used instead. Obviously, since I am executing the script on Windows, the File.separator will be Windows style, but we are doing our directory scan targeted for the remote platform. As an interim solution I replaced the "File.separator" occurances w/ "remoteFileSep" and it works. A possibly separate, but related bug: the following ftp "put/send" script does not work for same reason; that is, verbose output shows windows separators for chmod on remote machine. The interim fix above did not fix this. EXAMPLE SCRIPT: <target> <ftp server="${remote.server}" remotedir="${target.dir}" userid="${remote.username}" password="${remote.password}" binary="no" action="put" chmod="775" verbose="yes" depends="no" ignoreNoncriticalErrors="true" > <fileset dir="${deploy.dir}"> <!-- xfer these files in ascii --> <include name="**/application.webapp"/> <include name="**/version.txt"/> <include name="**/gass.properties"/> <include name="**/user.profiles"/> </fileset> </ftp> </target> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
