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how to implement fix on core files ?

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    Crush33
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    hi
    need to put this fix in place before 22.0.2 is released : https://github.com/Dolibarr/dolibarr/pull/35228
    but as I understand, core files of Dolibarr are readonly.
    Is it possible to do so (from cloudron server directly maybe ?)
    thanks !

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      Hello @Crush33

      Option 1 - temporary fix

      The fastest temporary option is to put the app in Recovery Mode.
      In this state you can edit everything, but these changes are temporary.
      Every app restart or server restart will undo these changes.

      After you have changed the core code you can start the app with /app/pkg/start.sh.

      Option 2 - Custom Image

      Only do this if you know 120% what you are doing.
      You can download the source code of the app itself https://git.cloudron.io/packages/dolibarr-app
      Make the changes you need and build your own docker image and update the app with your custom image.

      Option 3 - Wait for the official release

      I know you stated need to put this fix in place before 22.0.2 is released but this is still the most stable option.

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