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Will Glass-Husain updated SSHD-97:
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> Uploading file via SFTP leaves file in locked state on Windows
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> Key: SSHD-97
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-97
> Project: MINA SSHD
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.5.0
> Environment: JDK 1.6.0_18 (32bit) running on Win 7 (64 bit). I've a
> fairly out-of-the-box Mina SSHD / sftp config. I'm serving from my local
> Windows machine.
> Reporter: Will Glass-Husain
> Attachments: notclosed.png, patch.txt, stacktrace.png
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> Uploading a file via SFTP leaves the file in a locked state. Specifically,
> when I upload a file using sftpd, the file is locked in windows, even after
> the upload is complete.
> I verified this by using Yourkit Profiler (see attached screenshots). There
> are two writes to the file
> * first: NativeSshFile.truncate() erases the old file. This is what fails to
> clean up
> * second: NativeSshFile.createOutputStream(). This is properly closed after
> use.
> The fix is simple. In the truncate() method, close the RandomAccessFile
> after it is created. See attached patch.
> I tested this by putting the truncate method in a subclass of NativeSshFile
> and it solved the problem.
> After applying the patch to the Mina SSHD source code, I ran "mvn test" which
> passed.
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