[ale] found a bug in an open source API: It 'Broke' under linux.
Joshua
jrtroberts at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 14:53:16 EST 2011
I am working with an API for currency conversion from
http://www.thomasknierim.com/index.php?s=currencyconverter&Submit=Search
<http://www.thomasknierim.com/index.php?s=currencyconverter&Submit=Search>
It is all written is Java.
The initCacheFile() method worked fine under windows, but it broke
under linux.
The original code grabbed the path to the java temp directory and then
concatenated a file name onto the end of it. I do not know what it
produces under windows, but my suspicion is that windows is something
like </driveletter:\pathtotemp\/> with the trailing '\' included.
Under linux the call to return the temp directory returns '/tmp' and
then the concatenating of '/filename/' creates a file named
/tmp/filename/ instead of /tmp//filename/ so the application was trying
to write to / where it did not have permissions. So I had to write a
fix. Still not sure the fix is this best.
Maybe someone can look at the code I wrote and let me know.
http://pastebin.com/vsC6vZRU
The old code is commented out.
Joshua Roberts
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