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I believe this is how it is designed. See
attached.. From: Warwick Burrows
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Has anyone else seen a problem where deleting a collection
will delete all the metadata for the collection and delete the files under that
collection but not the physical directory structure itself? I'm using
Slide 2.1M1 and using both the CLI and my application have found that the
recursive delete of a collection seems to only half-work. To reproduce create a
collection with the CLI then drop a file under it. Delete the collection. An
"ls" command from the CLI will show that the collection and its
children have been deleted but looking at the physical filesystem shows that
the collection structure has not been deleted although the files within have.
I'm using a combination of stores with the TX filesystem for the contentstore
and a JDBC store for every other store type. Thanks,
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--- Begin Message --- Title: Re: deleted folders not removed from diskIt is just the way it is. What is your problem?
Oliver
Mikko H?m?l?inen wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just managed to setup and configure Slide2.0b1. When I tested it, I
> ran into following problem:
>
> When I deleted a folde using a WebDAV DELETE command, it (and it's
> content) is removed from the system, but the physical folders still
> exitst in my contentstore-folder. All the files are physically deleted,
> but folders still remain on disk. Later a folder with a same name can be
> created without any problem.
>
> I also noticed that the folders are not created on the disk untill a
> file is uploaded in it.
>
> Is this correct behaviour, a bug or have I configured something wrong?
> Has anybody bumped into this earlier? I use JDBCStore for metadata and
> TxFileContentStore for storing files.
>
> Greetings
>
> mikko h?m?l?inen/EVTEK
>
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