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Joshua Perry updated CB-6383:
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    Description: 
In copy-www-build-step.sh anywhere that it generates the `subpath` variable it 
is removing a required path separator.

For example:
{code:xml}
SRC_DIR="www/"
DST_DIR="$BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR/$FULL_PRODUCT_NAME/www"

#... snip ...

for p in $(do_find -type d -print); do
  subpath="${p#$SRC_DIR}"
  mkdir "$DST_DIR$subpath" || exit 1
done
{code}

This will find directories like {{www/js/}}, and {{www/css/}}.

The {{subpath=$\{p#$SRC_DIR\}}} turns these paths into {{js/}} and {{css/}}.

In the 3rd line, the {{mkdir}} command is taking the {{DST_DIR}} and 
concatenating it with {{subpath}}... Well, {{DST_DIR}} does not end with a 
directory separator, and subpath does not start with one. So you get a path 
like 
{{/Users/josh/dev/pdk/idsuck/platforms/ios/build/emulator/HelloWorld.app/wwwjs/}}
 when what you really want is 
{{/Users/josh/dev/pdk/idsuck/platforms/ios/build/emulator/HelloWorld.app/www/js/}}

This issue afflicts all 3 places where subpath is generated in the file.

  was:
In copy-www-build-step.sh anywhere that it generates the `subpath` variable it 
is removing a required path separator.

For example:
{code:xml}
SRC_DIR="www/"
DST_DIR="$BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR/$FULL_PRODUCT_NAME/www"

#... snip ...

for p in $(do_find -type d -print); do
  subpath="${p#$SRC_DIR}"
  mkdir "$DST_DIR$subpath" || exit 1
done
{code}

This will find directories like 'www/js/', and 'www/css/'.

The {{subpath=${p#$SRC_DIR}}} turns these paths into 'js/' and 'css/'.

In the 3rd line, the mkdir command is taking the DST_DIR and concatenating it 
with subpath... Well, DST_DIR does not end with a directory separator, and 
subpath does not start with one. So you get a path like 
`/Users/josh/dev/pdk/idsuck/platforms/ios/build/emulator/HelloWorld.app/wwwjs/`

This issue afflicts all 3 places where subpath is generated in the file.


> copy-www-build-step.sh is missing a path separator in the destination
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-6383
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6383
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: iOS
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.0
>            Reporter: Joshua Perry
>
> In copy-www-build-step.sh anywhere that it generates the `subpath` variable 
> it is removing a required path separator.
> For example:
> {code:xml}
> SRC_DIR="www/"
> DST_DIR="$BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR/$FULL_PRODUCT_NAME/www"
> #... snip ...
> for p in $(do_find -type d -print); do
>   subpath="${p#$SRC_DIR}"
>   mkdir "$DST_DIR$subpath" || exit 1
> done
> {code}
> This will find directories like {{www/js/}}, and {{www/css/}}.
> The {{subpath=$\{p#$SRC_DIR\}}} turns these paths into {{js/}} and {{css/}}.
> In the 3rd line, the {{mkdir}} command is taking the {{DST_DIR}} and 
> concatenating it with {{subpath}}... Well, {{DST_DIR}} does not end with a 
> directory separator, and subpath does not start with one. So you get a path 
> like 
> {{/Users/josh/dev/pdk/idsuck/platforms/ios/build/emulator/HelloWorld.app/wwwjs/}}
>  when what you really want is 
> {{/Users/josh/dev/pdk/idsuck/platforms/ios/build/emulator/HelloWorld.app/www/js/}}
> This issue afflicts all 3 places where subpath is generated in the file.



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