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Allen Wittenauer commented on YETUS-446:
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I don't know what triggered it because I can't duplicate it, but I just hit a 
weird error output:

{code}
Adding 0.2.0 to the list
Adding 0.2.1 to the list
Adding 0.3.0 to the list
Adding 0.4.0 to the list
JIRA returns HTTP error 400: Bad Request. Aborting.
- Please ensure that specified projects, fixVersions etc. are correct
Couldn't parse server response :

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>400 Bad Request</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Bad Request</h1>
<p>Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.<br />
</p>
</body></html>
{code}



> releasedocmaker not handling 0 version in a range correctly?
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YETUS-446
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YETUS-446
>             Project: Yetus
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Release Doc Maker
>    Affects Versions: 0.4.0
>            Reporter: Allen Wittenauer
>            Assignee: Ajay Yadava
>         Attachments: YETUS-446.00.patch, YETUS-446.01.patch, 
> YETUS-446.02.patch
>
>
> Playing around this morning, I seem to have hit an interesting bug.
> {code}
> releasedocmaker --project FALCON --outputdir FALCON --projecttitle 'Apache 
> Falcon' --version 0 --version 1 --range --index --license
> {code}
> results in this URL getting generated:
> {code}
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/rest/api/2/search?jql=project+in+%28%27FALCON%27%29+and++++++++++++++++fixVersion+in+%28%270.0%27%29+and++++++++++++++++resolution+%3D+Fixed&startAt=0&maxResults=100
> {code}
> A completely valid URL.  However,  RDM reports on the screen:
> {code}
> JIRA returns HTTP error 400: Bad Request. Aborting.
> Please make sure the specified projects are correct.
> {code}
>  whereas JIRA spits back
> {code}
> {"errorMessages":["The value '0.0' does not exist for the field 
> 'fixVersion'."],"errors":{}}
> {code}
> So somewhere we are generating an invalid version and not verifying it with 
> JIRA. Additionally, our error message is wrong which isn't going to help the 
> user at all.  :(



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