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Upgrade GitHub Actions version for CI, Release & Deploy #369

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Hello,

I have seen some warnings about versions into Actions logs, and then I have upgraded all versions of GitHub Actions. Unfortunately, I cannot test it on my fork, so that is the reason for the draft PR (I hope that will allow running CI workflows).

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Jonathan Dreyer

@deitch deitch marked this pull request as ready for review November 8, 2024 09:36
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deitch commented Nov 8, 2024

Thanks, just moved to ready and kicked off CI. Let's let it run.

@deitch deitch merged commit e44221e into databacker:master Nov 8, 2024
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jonathandreyer commented Nov 8, 2024

Thanks, just moved to ready and kicked off CI. Let's let it run.

I've seen that the CI & Deploy pipelines work well (on the PR & on the master commit). However, the Release pipeline has not been tested (which is expected behavior). Maybe it will be a good thing to test it with a "new release" to be sure that work as expected.

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Jonathan Dreyer

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deitch commented Nov 10, 2024

Agreed. A new release should be out soon. Might even be the last release candidate.

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deitch commented Nov 10, 2024

Just cut v1.0.0-rc6, looks pretty happy. Another few minutes, will be complete.

Close to v1.0.0.

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