If the path of the project contains spaces, the "test-network/scripts/envVar.sh" script sets the value of "$ORDERER_CA" to a value containg "${PWD}" which, in turn, contains space(s).
When the variable used in "test-network/scripts/createChannel.sh", The first part of the value (before the first space) is handled as the whole value for "--cafile". Other parts are considered to be part of the command!
I tried putting (escaped) quotes in the "test-network/scripts/envVar.sh" definition for the variable "$ORDERER_CA" to make the fix more general, but the quotation marks were sometime interpreted to be part of the path that consisted of concatenated parts somewhere and it did not work.
While this edit will fix this issue, I belive this is just a work around. I expect that there is a better way to solve the root cause of the problem instead of just fixing it in one place. Moreover, All variables/paths that may include spaces should be properly handled as well.
Thanks
Signed-off-by: Waleed Mortaja <waleedmortaja@protonmail.com>
* Stop using deprecated outputAnchorPeersUpdate in test-network
FAB-18381
Signed-off-by: Will Lahti <wtlahti@us.ibm.com>
* Improve consistency of test-network output
Signed-off-by: Will Lahti <wtlahti@us.ibm.com>
`--tls` option of the peer command does not require any argument.
On the other hand, some scripts assign the arguments.
This patch deletes the unnecessary arguments.
Also, this patch fixes a minor problem on private data tutorial instructions
for base64 (Related to FAB-13777).
Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <Tatsuya.Sato@hal.hitachi.com>