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Bump actions/setup-python from 5.1.1 to 5.2.0 #776

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Bumps actions/setup-python from 5.1.1 to 5.2.0.

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v5.2.0

What's Changed

Bug fixes:

  • Add .zip extension to Windows package downloads for Expand-Archive Compatibility by @​priyagupta108 in actions/setup-python#916 This addresses compatibility issues on Windows self-hosted runners by ensuring that the filenames for Python and PyPy package downloads explicitly include the .zip extension, allowing the Expand-Archive command to function correctly.
  • Add arch to cache key by @​Zxilly in actions/setup-python#896 This addresses issues with caching by adding the architecture (arch) to the cache key, ensuring that cache keys are accurate to prevent conflicts

Documentation changes:

Dependency updates:

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/actions/setup-python/compare/v5...v5.2.0

Commits
  • f677139 Bump pyinstaller from 3.6 to 5.13.1 in /tests/data (#923)
  • 2bd53f9 Documentation update for caching poetry dependencies (#908)
  • 80b49d3 fix: add arch to cache key (#896)
  • 036a523 Fix: Add .zip extension to Windows package downloads for Expand-Archive C...
  • 04c1311 Fix display of emojis in contributors doc (#899)
  • cb68456 Updated @​iarna/toml version to 3.0.0 (#912)
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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The update involves changing the version of the `setup-python` action in the GitHub Actions workflow from `v5.1.1` to `v5.2.0`. This straightforward adjustment allows the workflow to utilize the latest features and fixes of the action, ensuring a smoother setup for Python environments in the CI/CD pipeline. No other structural changes were made to the workflow. ## Changes | Files | Change Summary | |-----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | `.github/workflows/release.yml` | Updated `setup-python` action version from `v5.1.1` to `v5.2.0`. | Why did the developer go broke? Because he used up all his cache! 😄

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