Jason Gerlowski created SOLR-11128:
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Summary: Fix 'No such file or directory' in "bin/solr auth" usage
output
Key: SOLR-11128
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11128
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
Components: scripts and tools
Affects Versions: master (8.0)
Environment: Any POSIX-complaint machine that can run the "bin/solr"
script.
Reporter: Jason Gerlowski
Priority: Trivial
The usage/help text for {{bin/solr auth}} currently contains two error messages
that are output as part of echo commands:
{noformat}
[~/c/l/solr] $ bin/solr auth
Usage: solr auth enable [-type basicAuth] -credentials user:pass [-blockUnknown
<true|false>] [-updateIncludeFileOnly <true|false>]
solr auth enable [-type basicAuth] -prompt <true|false> [-blockUnknown
<true|false>] [-updateIncludeFileOnly <true|false>]
bin/solr: line 558: kerberos: No such file or directory
solr auth disable [-updateIncludeFileOnly <true|false>]
-type <type> The authentication mechanism
(basicAuth or kerberos) to enable. Defaults to 'basicAuth'.
-credentials <user:pass> The username and password of the
initial user. Applicable for basicAuth only.
Note: only one of -prompt or
-credentials must be provided
bin/solr: line 566: configs: No such file or directory
-prompt <true|false> Prompts the user to provide the
credentials. Applicable for basicAuth only.
Note: only one of -prompt or
-credentials must be provided
...
{noformat}
These "No such file or directory" errors making their way into the output come
from unescaped double quotes in the echo commands outputing those lines.
They can be fixed by either escaping the double quotes, or changing them to
single quotes on the two lines mentioned above.
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