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also set the node when re-using existing share on share create #36360
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Customer confirms this fixes the error
/backport to stable25 |
/backport to stable24 |
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
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/backport to stable25 |
The backport to stable26 failed. Please do this backport manually. # Switch to the target branch and update it
git checkout stable26
git pull origin/stable26
# Create the new backport branch
git checkout -b fix/foo-stable26
# Cherry pick the change from the commit sha1 of the change against the default branch
# This might cause conflicts. Resolve them.
git cherry-pick abc123
# Push the cherry pick commit to the remote repository and open a pull request
git push origin fix/foo-stable26 More info at https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/developer_manual/getting_started/development_process.html#manual-backport |
The backport to stable25 failed. Please do this backport manually. # Switch to the target branch and update it
git checkout stable25
git pull origin/stable25
# Create the new backport branch
git checkout -b fix/foo-stable25
# Cherry pick the change from the commit sha1 of the change against the default branch
# This might cause conflicts. Resolve them.
git cherry-pick abc123
# Push the cherry pick commit to the remote repository and open a pull request
git push origin fix/foo-stable25 More info at https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/developer_manual/getting_started/development_process.html#manual-backport |
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The backport to stable25 failed. Please do this backport manually. # Switch to the target branch and update it
git checkout stable25
git pull origin/stable25
# Create the new backport branch
git checkout -b fix/foo-stable25
# Cherry pick the change from the commit sha1 of the change against the default branch
# This might cause conflicts. Resolve them.
git cherry-pick abc123
# Push the cherry pick commit to the remote repository and open a pull request
git push origin fix/foo-stable25 More info at https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/developer_manual/getting_started/development_process.html#manual-backport |
The backport to stable24 failed. Please do this backport manually. # Switch to the target branch and update it
git checkout stable24
git pull origin/stable24
# Create the new backport branch
git checkout -b fix/foo-stable24
# Cherry pick the change from the commit sha1 of the change against the default branch
# This might cause conflicts. Resolve them.
git cherry-pick abc123
# Push the cherry pick commit to the remote repository and open a pull request
git push origin fix/foo-stable24 More info at https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/developer_manual/getting_started/development_process.html#manual-backport |
This not only helps with performance by not having to get the node later, but also prevents errors if the origin share owner no longer has access to the node.