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Sebb updated NET-259:
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Description:
The following directory entries are not parsed by the UnixFTPEntryParser:
{code}
drwxr-x---+1464 chrism chrism 41472 Feb 25 13:17 20090225
drwxr-x---+1465 chrism chrism 41984 Feb 28 07:15 20090226
drwxr-x---+1465 chrism chrism 41984 Feb 28 07:15 20090227
{code}
The root cause is that the REGEX used to parse these Strings expects there is
at least one space between the first '+' and the following decimal characters.
The REGEX format is:
{noformat}
<.......>
(((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-]))((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-]))((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-])))\\+?\\s+
<.......>
The problem is the pattern \\s+, it should be \\s*
{noformat}
Chris M.
was:
The following directory entries are not parsed by the UnixFTPEntryParser:
drwxr-x---+1464 chrism chrism 41472 Feb 25 13:17 20090225
drwxr-x---+1465 chrism chrism 41984 Feb 28 07:15 20090226
drwxr-x---+1465 chrism chrism 41984 Feb 28 07:15 20090227
The root cause is that the REGEX used to parse these Strings expects there is
at least one space between the first '+' and the following decimal characters.
The REGEX format is:
<.......>
(((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-]))((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-]))((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-])))\\+?\\s+
<.......>
The problem is the pattern \\s+, it should be \\s*
Chris M.
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> UnixFTPEntryParser regex does not match some directory entries
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NET-259
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-259
> Project: Commons Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Environment: Solaris
> Reporter: christophe monjarret
>
> The following directory entries are not parsed by the UnixFTPEntryParser:
> {code}
> drwxr-x---+1464 chrism chrism 41472 Feb 25 13:17 20090225
> drwxr-x---+1465 chrism chrism 41984 Feb 28 07:15 20090226
> drwxr-x---+1465 chrism chrism 41984 Feb 28 07:15 20090227
> {code}
> The root cause is that the REGEX used to parse these Strings expects there is
> at least one space between the first '+' and the following decimal characters.
> The REGEX format is:
> {noformat}
> <.......>
> (((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-]))((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-]))((r|-)(w|-)([xsStTL-])))\\+?\\s+
> <.......>
> The problem is the pattern \\s+, it should be \\s*
> {noformat}
> Chris M.
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