lisa761 / OpenRefine

OpenRefine is a free, open source power tool for working with messy data and improving it
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Bump actions/cache from 2.1.3 to 3.0.5 #138

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps actions/cache from 2.1.3 to 3.0.5.

Release notes

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v3.0.5

Removed error handling by consuming actions/cache 3.0 toolkit, Now cache server error handling will be done by toolkit.

v3.0.4

In this release, we have fixed the tar creation error while trying to create it with path as ~/ home folder on ubuntu-latest.

v3.0.3

Fixed avoiding empty cache save when no files are available for caching. (actions/cache#624)

v3.0.2

This release adds the support for dynamic cache size cap on GHES.

v3.0.1

  • Added support for caching from GHES 3.5.
  • Fixed download issue for files > 2GB during restore.

v3.0.0

  • This change adds a minimum runner version(node12 -> node16), which can break users using an out-of-date/fork of the runner. This would be most commonly affecting users on GHES 3.3 or before, as those runners do not support node16 actions and they can use actions from github.com via github connect or manually copying the repo to their GHES instance.

  • Few dependencies and cache action usage examples have also been updated.

v2.1.7

Support 10GB cache upload using the latest version 1.0.8 of @actions/cache

v2.1.6

  • Catch unhandled "bad file descriptor" errors that sometimes occurs when the cache server returns non-successful response (actions/cache#596)

v2.1.5

  • Fix permissions error seen when extracting caches with GNU tar that were previously created using BSD tar (actions/cache#527)

v2.1.4

  • Make caching more verbose #650
  • Use GNU tar on macOS if available #701
Changelog

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3.0.5

  • Removed error handling by consuming actions/cache 3.0 toolkit, Now cache server error handling will be done by toolkit. (PR)
Commits
  • 0865c47 new release (#855)
  • 354a2ae Consuming 3.0 actions/cache (#834)
  • baed351 Merge pull request #530 from axelson/document-where-to-cache
  • 8829e97 Update README.md
  • eec8cd3 Merge pull request #836 from actions/vsvipul/fix-auto-assign
  • 5cc84c0 Add kotewar and remove phantsure from auto-assignees lists
  • afc669e Merge pull request #819 from mpilgrem/haskell-stack-example
  • a0efc56 Use pull_request_target instead of pull_request
  • d25c51b Adapt existing Haskell Stack example for Windows
  • a080a3b Merge pull request #816 from lobis/main
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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #143.