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Ensure classifier for corretto is always computed the correct way#14472

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Motivation:

Corretto does not use "likes" and so we need to ensure we compute it without these.

Modifications:

Manually compose the classifier to use

Result:

Always use the correct classifier no matter on which linux system we compile

Motivation:

Corretto does not use "likes" and so we need to ensure we compute it without these.

Modifications:

Manually compose the classifier to use

Result:

Always use the correct classifier no matter on which linux system we compile
@normanmaurer normanmaurer added this to the 4.1.116.Final milestone Nov 18, 2024
@normanmaurer normanmaurer merged commit e3b92c3 into 4.1 Nov 18, 2024
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Motivation:

Corretto does not use "likes" and so we need to ensure we compute it
without these.

Modifications:

Manually compose the classifier to use

Result:

Always use the correct classifier no matter on which linux system we
compile
normanmaurer added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 18, 2024
…4472)

Motivation:

Corretto does not use "likes" and so we need to ensure we compute it
without these.

Modifications:

Manually compose the classifier to use

Result:

Always use the correct classifier no matter on which linux system we
compile
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