Burnett, Ben wrote:
Hi Rob: This is due to some embarrassingly naive file extension detection code. It only hunts backwards from the end of the filename until it finds a '.' character, but does error out if it detects an character that is invalid in filename extension (like '<', '>', ':', and in your case '/', etc/). As a temporary solution before either code (the one that checks for file extensions, and the one that generates that odd file name) getspatched,
FYI - patch to address above created for Condor v7.4.3, see https://condor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/tktview?tn=1473,0 regards, Todd