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follow-up to https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/27071
in order to create Github Releases, the job needs permissions to write
contents
also:
- pinned the `softprops/action-gh-release` action to a specific commit
- made it only active on the `systemd` organization repos (so not on
forks)
(cherry picked from commit 7b411cf8421ef3bf6c05edcf131f63b8e7bae8ac)
We have some missing coverage in the CI, all builds enable these features,
but there are often changes and they cover a lot of code. Do one build
without them to ensure we don't break builds.
(cherry picked from commit b7b48b389c5e68154f72133ec5d12ca2412aa406)
make a github release for every tag that starts with `v*`,
and a pre-release if the tag contains "-rc".
on the 'systemd/systemd' repo, the "Release" will be draft, so that the
release manager can fill up the notes manually.
on 'systemd/systemd-stable' the release will be created immediately.
info about the action used:
https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release
(cherry picked from commit 86c20937c29da637878a1282444b057bc1a519fb)
Let's make sure we're testing unprivileged builds properly. Usage
of SourceFileTransfer= and SourceFileTransferFinal= are removed as
they were dropped by mkosi. SourceFileTransfer=mount is now the
default in mkosi so behavior for the build script is unchanged. We
stop copying sources in the final image until mkosi adds support
for virtiofs.
`github.event.issue.pull_request` is an object, not a boolean.
This is the root cause of why the step that is supposed to remove labels
is always skipped. Having this condition in place is not necessary since
the workflow is run on the `pull_request_target` event.
(The one case that is left unchanged is '< <(subcommand)'.)
This way, the style with no gap was already dominant. This way, the reader
immediately knows that ' < ' is a comparison operator and ' << ' is a shift.
In a few cases, replace custom EOF replacement by just EOF. There is no point
in using someting like "_EOL" unless "EOF" appears in the text.
Due to the limitation of `GITHUB_TOKEN` when running workflows from forks,
it's required to split the `development_freeze` workflow in two.
* First workflow will run on the `pull_request` trigger and save the PR
number in the artifact. This workflow is running with read-only permissions
on `GITHUB_TOKEN`.
* Second workflow will get triggered on `workflow_run`. It will be run
directly in the `systemd/systemd` context and can get permission to be
able to create comments on PR.
GITHUB_TOKEN limitations:
* https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication#permissions-for-the-github_token
GitHub Security Labs Article - How to correctly and safely overcome GITHUB_TOKEN limitations:
* https://securitylab.github.com/research/github-actions-preventing-pwn-requests/
This gives us some nice test coverage for secure boot enrolling and the
stub secure boot workound. The authenticated EFI variables are already
created by mkosi, all we need to do is request secure boot to be used.
It's still useful to test the EFI handover logic in systemd-boot.
We use a mkosi.prepare script to install a newer python and update
the system to use it.
We also add the necessary deps for ukify to the mkosi configs.
CentOS Stream 8 is dropped from CI because its python version is too
old (3.6) to be able to run ukify.
Let's make sure we're testing with the latest changes in mkosi. This
includes both the switch to systemd-repart and ukify, making sure we
get extra testing coverage for those components.
This also drops options from the centos config that have been removed
in the newer mkosi.
For some reason idmapping runs into some issues so we disable it for
now.
Meson started warning when 'setup' is not used:
WARNING: Running the setup command as `meson [options]` instead of `meson setup [options]` is ambiguous and deprecated.
Also add more quoting in output to make the message clearer.
This erase_obj() machinery looks like voodoo and creates an awful lot of
noise as soon as we get back to building with -O0. We can do this in a
more simple way by introducing a struct that holds the information we
need on cleanup. When building with optimization enabled, all this gets
inlined and the eraser vanishes.
- Mention "/please-review" in the contributing guide
- Remove "needs-rebase" on push
- Don't add "please-review" if a green label is set
- Don't add please-review label to draft PRs
- Add please-review when a PR moves out of draft
When a pull request is opened/updated, add "please-review" and
remove a few other labels.
When a comment is made with /please-review on a PR. Add the
"please-review" label to the PR.