https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65955
Stefan Eissing <icing@apache.org> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Stefan Eissing <icing@apache.org> ---
The path of the directory to create (if it does not exist), is concatenated
from the parameters (group, name, NULL). With name == NULL, this is the group
directory itself.
In the md store, saving the JSON for a MDomain has the path:
md/staging/www.some.org/md.json
- line 630 makes sure md/staging exists
- line 631 makes sure md/staging/www.some.org exists
and subsequent lines then create the md.json file.
Logging in Apache something like "%s", NULL is allowed and will give the string
"(null)".
With this in mind, does it still look wrong to you? If so, how?
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Stefan Eissing <icing@apache.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|NEW |NEEDINFO
--- Comment #1 from Stefan Eissing <icing@apache.org> ---
The path of the directory to create (if it does not exist), is concatenated
from the parameters (group, name, NULL). With name == NULL, this is the group
directory itself.
In the md store, saving the JSON for a MDomain has the path:
md/staging/www.some.org/md.json
- line 630 makes sure md/staging exists
- line 631 makes sure md/staging/www.some.org exists
and subsequent lines then create the md.json file.
Logging in Apache something like "%s", NULL is allowed and will give the string
"(null)".
With this in mind, does it still look wrong to you? If so, how?
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