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authorWolfgang Walther <walther@technowledgy.de>2025-08-19 17:47:27 +0200
committerWolfgang Walther <walther@technowledgy.de>2025-08-22 13:01:20 +0200
commitc1b06db57b316c99aa1933778343de7f90266640 (patch)
treece3e96364e31b91c10aef895481716886f622f95 /pkgs/development/python-modules/termplotlib/gnuplot-subprocess.patch
parentc18d1e4af8eb84649ad4db16d220cf816731b3c0 (diff)
workflows/eval: pass outpaths via cachix instead of artifacts
Instead of uploading the outpaths as artifact, this uploads them via cachix. Most of all, this makes CI less brittle, because Eval in PRs will still be able to succeed, even if no workflow run for the push event could be found on the target branch. It will just take longer. This also makes moving Eval into the Merge Queue easier to do: When downloading artifacts from a different run, these would always have to match on the right event, too. By pulling from cachix, the same workflow can support target branches with merge queue and without merge queue at the same time. The latter would still use the push event, while the former could use the merge_group event. Last but not least, this should fix Eval on PRs targeting `wip-` branches and any other branches that the push event doesn't trigger on. These would never find an Eval result from the target branch and could never show rebuilds accurately. Now these PRs should work at a slightly higher runtime cost.
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