The Terraform installation does not destroy the existing system
Terraform installation, and neither should the Packer installation.
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There is no reason to create /usr/bin/terraform. This is a vestige of
an earlier age.
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We should be doing this because the Packer and Terraform pre-commit
hooks leverage the corresponding executables; therefore, it makes
sense to go ahead and install the particular versions of those
executables that we support. Also add support for optionally
debugging via tmate.
See also cisagov/skeleton-generic#74.
Removed name because it was not more informative than the default. Swapped out
a hardcoded job reference for the github.job context value. Switch the base
cache key to a step environment value so we can set it once and reuse. Removed
additional restore-key value that might have undesirable results.
This additional clause must remain at the _end_ of the CODEOWNERS file
so that it cannot be overridden by a later clause.
We want to make it so that all the .github files including CODEOWNERS
are protected so only code owners (the dev team) can approve
modifications to them.
This will prevent configuration changes from breaking Actions and
other management-type functions that the files in this directory
control. By setting the .github files/folder to require code owner
approval for changes, workflow and management changes will require dev
team review and checking.
Resolves#56.
This should resolve the issue seen when the Python version changes before there
is an update to .pre-commit-config.yml which results in pre-commit pointing to
a non-existent Python installation.
These seem to be very large caches. Restoring an old one and updating
it results in a cache larger than the maximum allowed cache size: 200MB.
"Cache size of 254757924 bytes is over the 200MB limit, not saving
cache."
So if the config changes it is best to just take the cache-miss and
start from scratch.