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The current implementation halts with an error if the file names contains a colon. I suggest to introduce a parameter to allow this. For example lowest_common_denomitator_filenames_enforced.
Why is this needed?
upload-artifact fails if your artifact happens to include file names with a colon, which is a perfectly valid file name character on most OS's.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
If any build step fails, try to gather the environment and upload the
gathered data as build artifacts.
The gathered data will be kept for 15 days (instead of the default 90
days) to minimize storage usage.
We manually tar the gathered data for 2 reasons:
- Avoid github limitations with special characters (:) in file names
- Get much better compression compared to zip (6m instead of 12m)
GitHub supports only zip format when downloading artifacts. You will
download a tar.gz file wrapped in a zip archive. On macOS this is
extracted automatically in one step. On Linux you will have to extract
twice and delete the .zip and .tar.gz files.
[1] actions/upload-artifact#546
Signed-off-by: Nir Soffer <nsoffer@redhat.com>
If any build step fails, try to gather the environment and upload the
gathered data as build artifacts.
The gathered data will be kept for 15 days (instead of the default 90
days) to minimize storage usage.
We manually tar the gathered data for 2 reasons:
- Avoid github limitations with special characters (:) in file names
- Get much better compression compared to zip (6m instead of 12m)
GitHub supports only zip format when downloading artifacts. You will
download a tar.gz file wrapped in a zip archive. On macOS this is
extracted automatically in one step. On Linux you will have to extract
twice and delete the .zip and .tar.gz files.
[1] actions/upload-artifact#546
Signed-off-by: Nir Soffer <nsoffer@redhat.com>
What would you like to be added?
The current implementation halts with an error if the file names contains a colon. I suggest to introduce a parameter to allow this. For example
lowest_common_denomitator_filenames_enforced
.Why is this needed?
upload-artifact fails if your artifact happens to include file names with a colon, which is a perfectly valid file name character on most OS's.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: