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chore: remove ocm inception during build CTF aggregation #1065

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While building the components we face several layers of what I would call "OCM Inception". This is the problem that while building and packaging OCM, we need OCM.

To solve this chicken and egg problem, a small intermediary script is now introduced that reuses the OCM from the built CTF.

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While building the components we face several layers of what I would call "OCM Inception". This is the problem that while building and packaging OCM, we need OCM.

To solve this chicken and egg problem, a small intermediary script is now introduced that reuses the OCM from the built CTF.
@jakobmoellerdev jakobmoellerdev requested a review from a team as a code owner November 8, 2024 14:47
@github-actions github-actions bot added the chore label Nov 8, 2024
@hilmarf hilmarf added this to the 2024-Q4 milestone Nov 8, 2024
@hilmarf hilmarf added component/github-actions Changes on GitHub Actions or within `.github/` directory chore 🔨 labels Nov 8, 2024
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@jakobmoellerdev jakobmoellerdev merged commit 1cfc3c4 into open-component-model:main Nov 11, 2024
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@hilmarf hilmarf added the kind/chore chore, maintenance, etc. label Nov 28, 2024
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