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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-3309: ------------------------------------ Read the release notes, in the important chantes to consider when upgrading http://camel.apache.org/camel-250-release.html * The user's home directory is reported as "/" by the ftp server... Well other ftp server may report differently. No we do not do minor releases. The next release will be 2.6. This is how we always have done it for Apache Camel. Only when a release is in maintenance mode such as 1.x we do minor releases. If you want supported and released versions of custom components etc. then consider looking at the professional support offerings out there. Or do as many do, support it in-house. > Stepwise change of directory unfit for production (ftp/ftps/sftp) > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CAMEL-3309 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-3309 > Project: Apache Camel > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: camel-ftp > Affects Versions: 2.5.0 > Reporter: Bengt Rodehav > > In Camel 2.5, the logic for changing directory for ftp/ftps/sftp has changed > in order to fix the problems discussed in the following thread: > > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/How-to-change-directory-while-using-sftp-component-td2806817.html#a2807611 > In Camel 2.5 changing of the remote directory is now done in a stepwise > manner. This is a strategy not fit for production since it assumes that the > logged in ftp/ftps/sftp user has access to all intermediate directories all > the way down to its home directory. This is rarely the case. > Also, when testing ftp/sftp on Serv-U, a Windows based ftp/ftps/sftp server, > it turns out that it reports the current directory in a "Windows way", e g > /C:/temp/servu/user/sample/file2sftp. The topmost folder is not "/" but > "/C:". This also breaks the new stepwise way of changing directory since it > always tries to change to "/" if an absolute path is used. > I propose to introduce a configuration property to enable/disable stepwise > changing of directories where disabling it should be the default. I will > upload a patch shortly. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.