Split the update-packages CI job down into individual targets#4259
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Gedochao wants to merge 1 commit intoVirtusLab:mainfrom
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Split the update-packages CI job down into individual targets#4259Gedochao wants to merge 1 commit intoVirtusLab:mainfrom
update-packages CI job down into individual targets#4259Gedochao wants to merge 1 commit intoVirtusLab:mainfrom
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Looks ok, I guess we'll know when it runs.
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This ensures individual targets of
update-packagescan be restarted independently in case of failures.The cost is some setup duplication, but I think it's still worth it.
How much have your relied on LLM-based tools in this contribution?
Extensively, Cursor + Claude
How was the solution tested?
It wasn't. Can't run these jobs outside of a release.