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Graham updated JS2-1334:
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Description:
The Jetspeed unpack plugin notes taken from
https://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/buildguide/jetspeed-unpack-plugin.html
describe the 'overwrite' rule as :-
{quote}
"When a selected resource from the resource archive already exists in its
target directory, the overwrite setting will determine if the existing resource
is overwritten, even if it has a more recent timestamp than the archived
resource.
Note: if the archived resource has a more recent timestamp the existing
resource will always be overwritten."
{quote}
but even though we have specified <overwrite>true</overwrite> we still see the
message
{quote} "xxxx skipped: already exists at xxxxx" {quote}
Looking at src/main/java/org/apache/jetspeed/maven/utils/UnpackResources.java
(line 433) it looks like it will still skip if the destintation filename
timestamp is >= the source filename timestamp regardless of the overwrite flag
being set.
{quote}
if ( destFile.lastModified() >= fileEntry.getTime() ||
!unpackResources[i].isOverwrite() )
{
if (verbose) {
log.info(fileEntry.getName()+" skipped:
already exists at "+destFile.getAbsolutePath());
}
else{
log.debug(fileEntry.getName()+"
skipped: already exists at "+destFile.getAbsolutePath());
}
continue;
}
{quote}
Is this intentional or is it a bug? I thought setting overwrite to true would
always overwrite it regardless of the timestamp as the documentation says it
will be overwritten even if it has a more recent timestamp than the archived
resource.
was:
The Jetspeed unpack plugin notes taken from
https://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/buildguide/jetspeed-unpack-plugin.html
describe the 'overwrite' rule as :-
{quote}
"When a selected resource from the resource archive already exists in its
target directory, the overwrite setting will determine if the existing resource
is overwritten, even if it has a more recent timestamp than the archived
resource.
Note: if the archived resource has a more recent timestamp the existing
resource will always be overwritten."
{quote}
but even though we have specified <overwrite>true</overwrite> we still see the
message
{quote} "xxxx skipped: already exists at xxxxx" {quote}
Looking at src/main/java/org/apache/jetspeed/maven/utils/UnpackResources.java
(line 433) it looks like it will still skip if the destintation filename
timestamp is >= the source filename timestamp regardless of the overwrite flag
being set.
{quote}
if ( destFile.lastModified() >= fileEntry.getTime() ||
!unpackResources[i].isOverwrite() )
{
if (verbose)
{
log.info(fileEntry.getName()+" skipped:
already exists at "+destFile.getAbsolutePath());
}
else
{
log.debug(fileEntry.getName()+"
skipped: already exists at "+destFile.getAbsolutePath());
}
continue;
}
{quote}
Is this intentional or is it a bug? I thought setting overwrite to true would
always overwrite it regardless of the timestamp as the documentation says it
will be overwritten even if it has a more recent timestamp than the archived
resource.
> unpack overwrite rule not being honoured
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Key: JS2-1334
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JS2-1334
> Project: Jetspeed 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Other
> Affects Versions: 2.3.0
> Reporter: Graham
>
> The Jetspeed unpack plugin notes taken from
> https://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/buildguide/jetspeed-unpack-plugin.html
> describe the 'overwrite' rule as :-
> {quote}
> "When a selected resource from the resource archive already exists in its
> target directory, the overwrite setting will determine if the existing
> resource is overwritten, even if it has a more recent timestamp than the
> archived resource.
> Note: if the archived resource has a more recent timestamp the existing
> resource will always be overwritten."
> {quote}
> but even though we have specified <overwrite>true</overwrite> we still see
> the message
> {quote} "xxxx skipped: already exists at xxxxx" {quote}
> Looking at src/main/java/org/apache/jetspeed/maven/utils/UnpackResources.java
> (line 433) it looks like it will still skip if the destintation filename
> timestamp is >= the source filename timestamp regardless of the overwrite
> flag being set.
> {quote}
> if ( destFile.lastModified() >= fileEntry.getTime() ||
> !unpackResources[i].isOverwrite() )
> {
> if (verbose) {
> log.info(fileEntry.getName()+"
> skipped: already exists at "+destFile.getAbsolutePath());
> }
> else{
> log.debug(fileEntry.getName()+"
> skipped: already exists at "+destFile.getAbsolutePath());
> }
> continue;
> }
> {quote}
> Is this intentional or is it a bug? I thought setting overwrite to true would
> always overwrite it regardless of the timestamp as the documentation says it
> will be overwritten even if it has a more recent timestamp than the archived
> resource.
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