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ASF GitHub Bot commented on IVY-1522:
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Github user jaikiran commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/ant-ivy/pull/8#issuecomment-136174686
Thanks for testing this. I'll see if I can borrow a Windows OS to come up
with a proper fix and test for this. Closing this for now.
> Ivy 2.4.0 improperly handles modules with colon (:) in version
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: IVY-1522
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1522
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Daniel Holmes
> Priority: Critical
>
> This was not an issue in 2.2.0.
> I have some modules in my project which produce debian .deb files and those
> modules versions include a colon (:) in the version because the version
> scheme was reset, so an epoch is set.
> I also for this module use the extends tag, and in processing the parent
> location, this code in FileUtil which is called during a FileUtil.normalize()
> is causing the : in the resolve parent file name to have the : replaced with
> a :/.
> The comment on the if seems to explain that it is trying to handle a
> Windows/NetWare case, but the assumption to process any colon in the path is
> too broad.
> private static String[] dissect(String path) {
> char sep = File.separatorChar;
> path = path.replace('/', sep).replace('\\', sep);
> // // make sure we are dealing with an absolute path
> // if (!isAbsolutePath(path)) {
> // throw new BuildException(path + " is not an absolute path");
> // }
> String root = null;
> int colon = path.indexOf(':');
> if (colon > 0) { // && (ON_DOS || ON_NETWARE)) {
> int next = colon + 1;
> root = path.substring(0, next);
> char[] ca = path.toCharArray();
> root += sep;
> // remove the initial separator; the root has it.
> next = (ca[next] == sep) ? next + 1 : next;
> StringBuffer sbPath = new StringBuffer();
> // Eliminate consecutive slashes after the drive spec:
> for (int i = next; i < ca.length; i++) {
> if (ca[i] != sep || ca[i - 1] != sep) {
> sbPath.append(ca[i]);
> }
> }
> path = sbPath.toString();
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