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Maria Odea Ching commented on MRM-789:
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Ok, I'll remove the checks against the system properties. I guess this (the
default was ensured of not pointing at an important place) is already covered
because the default config has the 'data' subdirectory. It's this (for values
the user enters on their own for new/editing repositories, I would ask for
confirmation before accepting one that already exists) that still needs to be
addressed.
Thanks Brett!
> Archiva may delete you app server installation
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MRM-789
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-789
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: repository interface
> Affects Versions: 1.0.2
> Environment: linux, jdk 1.6, tomcat 6
> Reporter: Brill Pappin
> Assignee: Maria Odea Ching
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 1.1
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> I installed the WAR version of Archiva into my tomcat instance... no problem
> so far.
> I then attempted to delete the default "internal" repository. I hit the
> delete config and contents button.
> At that moment I noticed that the repository directory was the tomcat home
> directory.
> Archiva managed to completely delete my Tomcat installation.
> To reproduce this, install it as a war, point a repo dir at your app server
> home, and hit the delete button (make sure you have a backup).
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