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  1. Tools (JBoss Tools)
  2. JBIDE-25968

Downloaded CDK runtimes artifacts in /tmp folder are not given executable rights nor are copied into installation folder

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    • 4.6.0.AM2
    • 4.5.3.Final
    • cdk
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    • devex #149 May 2018
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      1. Open IDE
      2. Choose to create new Server adapter (CDK 3.2+)
      3. Go to "Download and install runtimes..." link -> Download runtimes wizard will pop up
      4. Choose CDK v3.3.0
      5. Pass credentials to developers.redhat.com
      6. Accept license
      7. At Download runtime setting page, choose installation folder and keep /tmp folder
      8. Finish the dialog
      9. Wait until chosen CDK is downloaded
      10. ASSERT: Downloaded CDK is placed into Minshift binary label, there is no error, downloaded artifacts are deleted from /tmp folder, dialog can be finished.
      Actual result: There is expected path in Minishift binary label, there is error saying that minsihift binary file does not exist, the artifact is not deleted from /tmp and it does not have executable right for user group

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      1. Open IDE 2. Choose to create new Server adapter (CDK 3.2+) 3. Go to "Download and install runtimes..." link -> Download runtimes wizard will pop up 4. Choose CDK v3.3.0 5. Pass credentials to developers.redhat.com 6. Accept license 7. At Download runtime setting page, choose installation folder and keep /tmp folder 8. Finish the dialog 9. Wait until chosen CDK is downloaded 10. ASSERT: Downloaded CDK is placed into Minshift binary label, there is no error, downloaded artifacts are deleted from /tmp folder, dialog can be finished. Actual result: There is expected path in Minishift binary label, there is error saying that minsihift binary file does not exist, the artifact is not deleted from /tmp and it does not have executable right for user group
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      Do not use default /tmp folder for downloading temporary artefacts. Use some folder in user's home, ie. ~/my_tmp.

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      Do not use default /tmp folder for downloading temporary artefacts. Use some folder in user's home, ie. ~/my_tmp.

            rob.stryker Rob Stryker (Inactive)
            odockal@redhat.com Ondrej Dockal
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