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Update spack openfoam example to use /opt/apps directory #2131

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@harshthakkar01 harshthakkar01 commented Jan 12, 2024

In V6, /opt/ is shared from controller node to all compute nodes. Previously we used /apps directory to install everything and share to compute nodes. This would install everything in /opt/apps.

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@harshthakkar01 harshthakkar01 added the release-bugfix Added to release notes under the "Bug fixes" heading. label Jan 12, 2024
@harshthakkar01 harshthakkar01 force-pushed the spack-openfoam-issue branch 2 times, most recently from 58af943 to 5c6f71a Compare January 12, 2024 18:51
@harshthakkar01 harshthakkar01 merged commit 8e6d6b7 into GoogleCloudPlatform:develop Jan 12, 2024
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