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Support Ubuntu 20.04 packages with OnDemand 2.0 #2141

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Support Ubuntu 20.04 packages with OnDemand 2.0 #2141

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Enable rnode location edits account for relative paths because they broke in apache 2.4. This has the explicit group for them now.
@treydock treydock marked this pull request as ready for review July 20, 2022 14:26
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@johrstrom This is now ready for review. Had to backport quite a bit to support Ubuntu.

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Packages build good in the tests, so that's good, but I need a minute to look stuff over.

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This looks good. Off the top - I'd like to get an ood_core update for that httpd bugfix before an actual release.

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Oh also - those label workflows could be broken so if you merge this those labels may not do anything.

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This looks good. Off the top - I'd like to get an ood_core update for that httpd bugfix before an actual release.

What httpd bugfix?

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Looks like the issues from labels worked.

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Odd it just silently failed for me last week.

In any case - OSC/ood_core#767

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