Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Medium
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4.0.7, 4.1.4, 4.2.0
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None
Description
eZDir::path() does not accept a '/' as a path by default, it will return an empty string in this case. Only if $includeEndSeparator is true will it keep the slash. The patch fixes this by not removing the end separator when it is the only character in the path.
NB: This issue should not be patched until the following issue is also patched:
http://issues.ez.no/15823
#015823: Running cache clearing procedure from upgrade 4.2.0 using root removes all linux system files
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EZP-15823 Running cache clearing procedure from upgrade 4.2.0 using root removes all linux system files
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