Fix: onerror is not supported on <=rhel7.3#143
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StykMartin merged 1 commit intobeaker-project:release-28from Nov 16, 2021
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Fix: onerror is not supported on <=rhel7.3#143StykMartin merged 1 commit intobeaker-project:release-28from
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I just wonder if it makes sense to ship this to develop. Basically, this will be released at the moment when everything is done with the new UI/etc.. I would prefer to use release-28 for this |
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I changed the base of the change as well as target branch, I hope this is what you wanted. Let me know if I misunderstood you. |
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LGTM. Thanks @mdujava |
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Installs of RHEL 7 up to 7.3 (including) are failing when anaconda could not recognize
%onerrorsection. We should not mark those builds withhas_onerror.Feature was introduced here: RHEL 7.4 release notes