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Taras Ledkov commented on IGNITE-3670: -------------------------------------- {panel:title=Vladimir} determine the path to be a symlink, we call {dir.delete()} which will fail if directory is not empty. {panel} Not true. If the *file* is symlink and file.delete() is called, then the symlink is deleted. I think it is a right and expected behavior. When the user creates symbolic link to directory he doesn't expect delete target contents when symlink is deleted recursive. > IGFS: Local secondary: Add test for listPath() method called for symlink to > directory > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IGNITE-3670 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-3670 > Project: Ignite > Issue Type: Task > Components: IGFS > Affects Versions: 1.6 > Reporter: Taras Ledkov > Assignee: Taras Ledkov > Fix For: 1.8 > > > 1. Create symlink under the *workDir* that is points to directory that is > placed outside *workDir*; > 2. Call listPaths() for the IGFS path that is mapped to the symlink. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)