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GitLab Pages supports projects hosted under a subgroup, but not subgroup
websites. That means that only the highest-level group supports
i.e.:
You created a group for your engineering department called
`engineering`, a subgroup for all your documentation websites called
`docs`,and a project within this subgroup is called `workflows`.
Your project URL is `https://gitlab.com/engineering/docs/workflows/`.
Once you enable GitLab Pages for this project, the site will live under
`https://engineering.gitlab.io/docs/workflows`.
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[master] [pages] Possible symlink time of check to time of use race condition
Closes #2742
See merge request gitlab/gitlabhq!2638
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This works around the problem with domains not working
due to https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/issues/170.
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See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/blob/master/CHANGELOG
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Update GitLab Pages (9.5)
See merge request !2159
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