Okay this is really weird. I upgraded to 4.3.3 per the suggestion that I
might have hit on a bug that was fixed but 4.3.3 has the same problem, it
still creates garbage when it downloads from a perfectly good repo.
Now a little about my upgrade, I have a standalone service so I followed
the upgrade instructions where I replace the bin, tomcat & artifactory.war
in the old install with the new files. So after this starts up and I see
that it does not fix the bug I notice that Artifactory now has a lot of old
remote repos (Admin | Repositories | Remote) that I had deleted a long time
ago. (They did not show in the UI with the prior version.)
The reason I had previously deleted some old ones was because of this same
bug, I was told that newer versions of Artifactory don't support some
public maven repositories that it used to support (if I recall they were
maven repos hosted in svn or something like that). Well in any case the
old repos are back now in the UI in this new version. So I suspect that
although I had deleted them previously Artifactory was still 'using' them
and that's why the bug persisted.
So I now have re-deleted the old repos and now I'm not getting garbage
anymore from the Atlassian repo. But just like last time I suspect the bug
will come back because apparently Artifactory isn't really deleting
anything. So I have no confidence the bug won't come back when I add
another repo (or whatever is triggering this bug).
Very strange behavior...have no confidence in the tool anymore.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 9:41 AM, dave_p [via Artifactory] <
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> You might also want to take a look at this thread:
>
> http://forums.jfrog.org/Expected-a-folder-but-found-a-file-td7580656.html
>
> And double check all your remote repository URLs. (Assuming the
> "libs-releases" repository is a virtual repository that includes one or
> more cached repositories.)
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