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pl71
21 Mar 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Deleting search component from Joomla 5 installation.
Received the following message (along with successful deinstall):
Joomla\Filesystem\File::delete: Failed deleting inaccessible file en-GB.pkg_search.sys.ini
lang-missing

Describe the solution you'd like

I would like to know where the subject file is located - path, folder, whenever you call it.
Nice to also have a button with a copy-to-clipboard function for subject messages.
I am an administrator, but anyway...

Additional context

J 5.0.3
Edit: Probably a bug? Is it possible component to be fully removed, and after that Joomla to search for some files?
I have no time and capacity for investigation, sorry.
Administrator language is bg-BG 4.3.3 (possible localization bug)

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Kostelano - comment - 21 Mar 2024

I would like to know where the subject file is located - path, folder, whenever you call it.

Check here: SITE\administrator\manifests\packages. But it's probably no longer there, as the notice says.

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pl71 - comment - 21 Mar 2024

I would like to know where the subject file is located - path, folder, whenever you call it.

Check here: SITE\administrator\manifests\packages. But it's probably no longer there, as the notice says.

Yep, there is no such file. Probably this is a component-specific bug and since this search component is no longer maintained in Joomla, there is no reason to investigate. Anyway, two things - 1. This message should contain path information. 2. The message suggests that the subject file exists, but the system has no rights to access/delete it (nice to have different wording here).

avatar Hackwar Hackwar - change - 24 Mar 2024
Labels Added: bug
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avatar richard67 richard67 - change - 3 Apr 2024
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2024-04-03 09:39:40
Closed_By richard67
avatar richard67 richard67 - close - 3 Apr 2024
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richard67 - comment - 3 Apr 2024

Closing as having a pull request. Please test #43200 . Thanks in advance.

avatar richard67 richard67 - change - 3 Apr 2024
Status Closed New
Closed_Date 2024-04-03 09:39:40
Closed_By richard67
avatar richard67 richard67 - reopen - 3 Apr 2024
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richard67 - comment - 3 Apr 2024

Re-opening as pull request #43200 has been closed. The issue needs to be fixed in the framework https://github.com/joomla-framework/filesystem . When that has been done, a PR has to be made here for updating the framework dependency in the CMS.

I suggest to leave this issue here open until the latter PR has been created.

avatar Quy
Quy - comment - 3 Apr 2024

This should be reported in the framework. I would close it as it is not a bug per se, but an improvement. It may take a while for a new release so no point in keeping this around that nothing can be done until then.

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richard67 - comment - 3 Apr 2024

This should be reported in the framework.

Done. See joomla-framework/filesystem#64 .

I would close it as it is not a bug per se, but an improvement.

Ok, closing here.

avatar richard67 richard67 - change - 3 Apr 2024
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2024-04-03 13:18:17
Closed_By richard67
avatar richard67 richard67 - close - 3 Apr 2024

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