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[jira] Commented: (MRM-789) Archiva may delete you app server
installation
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Brett Porter commented on MRM-789:
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is the problem here that it deletes it, or that it used the tomcat home as the location for the internal repository?
> Archiva may delete you app server installation
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>
> Key: MRM-789
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-789
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: repository interface
> Affects Versions: 1.0.2
> Environment: linux, jdk 1.6, tomcat 6
> Reporter: Brill Pappin
> Priority: Critical
>
> I installed the WAR version of Archiva into my tomcat instance... no problem so far.
> I then attempted to delete the default "internal" repository. I hit the delete config and contents button.
> At that moment I noticed that the repository directory was the tomcat home directory.
> Archiva managed to completely delete my Tomcat installation.
> To reproduce this, install it as a war, point a repo dir at your app server home, and hit the delete button (make sure you have a backup).
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