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[jira] [Updated] (NET-600) FTPClient.rename() doesn't work well for
a Linux FTP
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-600?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
stevezhuang updated NET-600:
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Description:
FTPClient.rename() API doesn't work well for a Linux FTP, especially for setting a user directory as its root directory case,
For example, for a ubuntu vsftpd, which is having "/home/user1" as its root directory, when renaming "/test1.txt" to "/test2.txt", it will return false, because those paths are not the full path.
In this case, it should consider the workingDirectory(would be "/home/user1") together and append it to the from/to path to make the API work.
was:
FTPClient.rename() API doesn't work well for a Linux FTP, especially for setting a user directory as its root directory case,
For example, for a ubuntu vsftpd, which is having "/home/user1" as its root directory, when renaming "/test1.txt" to "/test2.txt", it will throw an exception.
In this case, it should consider the workingDirectory(would be "/home/user1") together and append it to the from/to path to make the API work.
> FTPClient.rename() doesn't work well for a Linux FTP
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>
> Key: NET-600
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-600
> Project: Commons Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: FTP
> Affects Versions: 3.5
> Environment: ubuntu vsftpd
> Reporter: stevezhuang
>
> FTPClient.rename() API doesn't work well for a Linux FTP, especially for setting a user directory as its root directory case,
> For example, for a ubuntu vsftpd, which is having "/home/user1" as its root directory, when renaming "/test1.txt" to "/test2.txt", it will return false, because those paths are not the full path.
> In this case, it should consider the workingDirectory(would be "/home/user1") together and append it to the from/to path to make the API work.
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