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NO-ISSUE - Add exec permissions back to build-app.sh in kogito-swf common module #1715

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In the last CI changes we mistakenly changed the build-app.sh file permissions. I'm adding back the exec permissions. See:
https://gist.github.com/wmedvede/c2475bf5a0166aaac92ec19f10a293fb

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@ricardozanini ricardozanini merged commit 0bcbb83 into apache:main Dec 12, 2023
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@ricardozanini ricardozanini deleted the no-issue-build-perm branch December 12, 2023 12:43
rgdoliveira pushed a commit to kiegroup/kogito-images that referenced this pull request Dec 13, 2023
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