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Reintroduce a favicon to the templates to allow static file access on first boot#17422

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Reintroduce a favicon to the templates to allow static file access on first boot#17422
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@bergmania bergmania commented Nov 5, 2024

Reintroduce a favicon. I took the default from asp.net core web apps instead of an Umbraco.

Fixes issue introduced by #16840

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  • Run the templates and install a starter kit before first boot.
  • Verify static access are available

@Zeegaan Zeegaan merged commit 8e147c2 into release/15.0 Nov 5, 2024
@Zeegaan Zeegaan deleted the v15/hotfix/reintroduce-favicon branch November 5, 2024 12:32
@bergmania bergmania changed the title Reintroduce a favicon Reintroduce a favicon to the templates to allow static file access on first boot Nov 5, 2024
nikolajlauridsen pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2024
* update submodule

* update submodule

* Reintroduce a favicon (#17422)

* Fixes issue where package name was compared to package id, so packages had pending migrations from the management api endpoint, without actually have it.

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Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <niels.lyngso@gmail.com>
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