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Description

This PR fixes an issue where if the pulling of a manifest from the store fails the image pull fails. Instead, the manifest is regenerated.

How to test

  1. Open a workspace in core-dev. If it starts, we're good.

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@csweichel csweichel requested a review from a team April 4, 2022 06:49
@github-actions github-actions bot added team: workspace Issue belongs to the Workspace team and removed size/M labels Apr 4, 2022
@csweichel csweichel marked this pull request as draft April 4, 2022 06:50
@roboquat roboquat added the size/L label Apr 4, 2022
@csweichel csweichel force-pushed the cw/fix-mf-dl branch 2 times, most recently from 3ac67c0 to a07acdd Compare April 4, 2022 07:35
@csweichel csweichel marked this pull request as ready for review April 4, 2022 08:22
@roboquat roboquat merged commit 5d3cf56 into main Apr 4, 2022
@roboquat roboquat deleted the cw/fix-mf-dl branch April 4, 2022 09:17
@roboquat roboquat added deployed: workspace Workspace team change is running in production deployed Change is completely running in production labels Apr 4, 2022
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