Hi again Dave,

well, glad to hear you fixed your problem, and to have the solution recorded 
here for others.  I’m hoping we’ll upgrade to a later 4.x and skip that 
problem, though we may hit others …

Regards,

Hugh Greene, Senior Software Developer
Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems Europe, Ltd
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From: dhoffer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 06 January 2016 14:03
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Subject: Re: [Artifactory-users] Artifactory won't proxy artifacts anymore

Actually you are quite right but it required more than that.  I did work with 
Aritifactory support on this and yes due to that previous bug I had to both zap 
caches on all my remote repos plus delete the content. (Its possible this was a 
bit overkill but since we had no way to know what caches had bad content its 
the fastest fix.)

But that still was not enough.  With that fix I was able to proxy properly 
using the remote repo but my virtual one still had the same problem. What I 
finally did to fix this was the above steps plus I had to manually remove all 
the repos from my virtual repo and put them back.  No idea why this last step 
was needed but it was critical to the fix.  So far with these changes I have 
not had any problems but I have not added any new remote repos yet either...but 
I'm fairly confident all my issues were do to the prior Artifactory bug that 
corrupted so much of my remote/virtual caches.

-Dave

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 6:27 AM, HughG_TMVSE [via Artifactory] <[hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7580700&i=0>> wrote:
Hi Dave,

this is a fairly wild guess, but I wonder if you need to “Zap Caches” for the 
files which were previously (with the “200 when it should be 404” bug) returned 
as “garbage” (XML error documents) and now (with the bug fix) ought to be 
correct.  I’m supposing that Artifactory thinks it has a cached result for 
those files, so doesn’t bother going to the remote site, which would now return 
a 404, forcing you to fix whatever script/tool is requesting a filename which 
ends in a “/”.  I just have this nagging feeling that I encountered something 
similar with Artifactory 3.x in the past, but I can’t remember what.  I believe 
you can Zap Caches on just a single file or folder, as well as on the whole 
repo, which might help you test whether that will fix things.

Apologies if this is irrelevant – I don’t understand all the details of your 
problem.

Regards,

Hugh Greene, Senior Software Developer
Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems Europe, Ltd
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Sent: 01 January 2016 04:12
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Subject: Re: [Artifactory-users] Artifactory won't proxy artifacts anymore

The bug is back already.  I added a couple more Atlassian dependencies and 
Artifactory is back to producing garbage again.  I simply can't get Artifactory 
to work any more.

On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 6:31 PM, David Hoffer <[hidden 
email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7580688&i=0>> wrote:
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] <[hidden 
email]<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=7580688&i=1>> wrote:
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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