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[jira] [Updated] (AMQ-5714) Issue with pathCanonical() method
within activemq startup
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-5714?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
James Spurin updated AMQ-5714:
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Description:
The pathCanonical method does not work as expected for directories that contain either single characters or 2 characters. This is caused by the following entry -
{noformat}
echo "${dst}" | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/../#/#g'
This can be resolved with the following changes -
echo "${dst}" | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/\./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/\.\./#/#g'
Example, before and after -
# echo /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/44/.././x | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/../#/#g'
/2/22/../x
# echo /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/44/.././x | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/\./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/\.\./#/#g'
/1/2/3/4/11/22/33/x
{noformat}
was:
The pathCanonical method does not work as expected for directories that contain either single characters or 2 characters. This is caused by the following entry -
{noformat}
echo "${dst}" | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/../#/#g'
This can be resolved with the following changes -
echo "${dst}" | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/\./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/\.\./#/#g'
Example, before and after -
# echo /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/44/.././x | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/../#/#g'
/2/22/../x
# echo /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/44/.././x | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/\./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/\.\./#/#g'
/1/2/3/4/11/22/33/x
> Issue with pathCanonical() method within activemq startup
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMQ-5714
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQ-5714
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: AMQP
> Affects Versions: 5.11.1
> Reporter: James Spurin
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Unscheduled
>
> Original Estimate: 1h
> Remaining Estimate: 1h
>
> The pathCanonical method does not work as expected for directories that contain either single characters or 2 characters. This is caused by the following entry -
> {noformat}
> echo "${dst}" | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/../#/#g'
> This can be resolved with the following changes -
> echo "${dst}" | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/\./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/\.\./#/#g'
> Example, before and after -
> # echo /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/44/.././x | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/../#/#g'
> /2/22/../x
> # echo /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/44/.././x | sed -e 's#//#/#g' -e 's#/\./#/#g' -e 's#/[^/]*/\.\./#/#g'
> /1/2/3/4/11/22/33/x
> {noformat}
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