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Update CICD releases.yml #2946

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Update CICD releases.yml #2946

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@oncloudit oncloudit commented Jun 19, 2024

downgrade runs-on from ubuntu-latest, ubuntu-22.04, to ubuntu-20.04.

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    • Updated release workflow to run on Ubuntu 20.04.
    • Included iris-linux-arm64 build artifact in release process.

downgrade runs-on from ubuntu-latest, ubuntu-22.04, to ubuntu-20.04.
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The recent update to the .github/workflows/releases.yml file focuses on enhancing compatibility and extending the release artifacts. Specifically, the workflow now runs on Ubuntu 20.04 instead of the latest version, ensuring a stable build environment. Additionally, a new build artifact, iris-linux-arm64, has been added to the release process, catering to a broader range of deployment targets.

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.github/workflows/releases.yml Updated runs-on from ubuntu-latest to ubuntu-20.04 and added iris-linux-arm64 to the release files.

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In the meadow of code, a change takes flight,
Ubuntu twenty-dot-four now shines so bright,
With iris-linux-arm64 in the fold,
New horizons we reach, both brave and bold.
Hopping through fields of bits and bytes,
Our workflows now soar to greater heights.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 25bfad8 and daea80b.

Files selected for processing (1)
  • .github/workflows/releases.yml (2 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
  • .github/workflows/releases.yml

@mitch1024 mitch1024 merged commit acd5c5c into master Jun 19, 2024
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