[upload] "Generic Upload" directory issue#4167
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When a "Generic Upload" is encountered (meaning a non-implemented distribution) and the upload directory is not specified, fail with a helpful error message (the upload would previously fail on permissions as it tries to write to the root directory of sftp). Related: RHEL-124680 Signed-off-by: David Wolstromer <dwolstro@redhat.com>
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I don't know that we want to impose this as an always-fail situation. In the case of a configured This change would prevent an upload in such a configuration. |
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Related: RHEL-124680
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