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CI: cancel previous running actions if new commits are pushed #2847

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@alexandear alexandear commented Nov 5, 2024

The PR adds a mechanism to cancel previous GitHub Actions run if new commits were pushed to the branch for several long actions which do some testing staff.

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This is how it looks like from the UI:

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Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Redko <oleksandr.red+github@gmail.com>
@alexandear alexandear force-pushed the chore/cancel-running-action branch from f839a1e to 62d5c98 Compare November 5, 2024 10:10
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I'm not sure about this.

The current behavior seems more useful to see which commit broke the CI

@alexandear alexandear closed this Nov 7, 2024
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