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Irina Chirita updated JCRVLT-633:
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    Affects Version/s: 3.5.6

> VLT RCP doesn't fail task when child node ordering error occurs
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>
>                 Key: JCRVLT-633
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCRVLT-633
>             Project: Jackrabbit FileVault
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.5.6
>            Reporter: Irina Chirita
>            Priority: Major
>
> When using "vlt rcp" to copy content between servers (or on the same server), 
> node properties are correctly updated or removed, and child nodes are 
> correctly added or removed, but child node ordering is not updated.
> 1. create a node that supports child ordering (e.g., nt:unstructured or 
> sling:OrderedFolder)
> For example, /content/test/folderA
> 2. create 3 nodes (e.g., nt:unstructured) underneath that node
> /content/test/folderA/one
> /content/test/folderA/two
> /content/test/folderA/three
> 3. use "vlt rcp" to copy that folder elsewhere:
> {noformat}
> vlt rcp -r -u 
> http://admin:admin@localhost:4502/crx/-/jcr:root/content/test/folderA 
> http://admin:admin@localhost:4502/crx/-/jcr:root/content/test/folderB
> {noformat}
> 4. check that the newly created target folder "folderB" exists and has the 
> correct child content in the correct order.
> 5. delete the node "one" from "folderB"
> 6. re-run the "vlt rcp" command
> This should bring the target folder back into sync with the source folder, 
> but it will instead create the node "one" as the last child in the target 
> folder, rather than the first.



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