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Make Playbook available for openSUSE systems #124
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Of course it's possible. First: It should happen in the "nextcloud-reloaded" branch. Please don't create merge request against master. You may use https://github.com/ReinerNippes/ansible_var_dump to check all ansible facts. (pckage_mgt, major_version etc.pp.) In each task/main.yml you find a In the vars/main.yml you find variables that define os specific list of packages, file and/or folder names which also have to be extend with a "Suse" block. OK? |
Yes, that's clear. I have already done some work, but currently I am getting an "Internal Server Error" on my Suse Tumbleweed System... I think, I can try to create a pull request and we can discuss the changes. Some changes are really quite minor changes, but for other I had to change a bit more. |
Did you create a fork? |
Yes, but I did not push anything yet. It is still all just local. |
You could push your changes to a new branch and we could try to fix things in this branch. |
I have created a pull request. Let me know what you think of it! |
I would like to adapt the playbook so that it can also setup nextcloud on openSUSE systems. I would like to work on this task and I would love to see my changes merged into your repository. Do you think this is possible?
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