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Head commit for run: 1418276962bee2de61b495ffeeaa3d473e06d500 / Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> Run "fix-ownership" with sudo rather than docker image if specified The "fix-ownership" command uses our breeze docker image to fix ownership of files generated by breeze. This is nice from the user perspective because there is no need to authenticate with password and - since we already have breeze image handy - it is fast and painless. However in CI, there are often cases where "fix-ownership" does not really have an image available and needs to pull one, which takes 1 minute. However the user in CI has sudoer capability without password, so we can use it to run fix-ownership with just plain sudo/chown. We switch all the CI jobs to "USE_SUDO" and also avoid running fix-ownership on other systems that Linux, as the ownership of files creaed from docker as root is only problem when the filesystem is directly mounted and used in the container (which happens only on Linux). MacOS and Windows have "user-space" filesystem that are much slower, but then they perform user-remapping on their own and files created in container have automatically ownership of the user who runs the docker container command. Report URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/actions/runs/2622682549 With regards, GitHub Actions via GitBox --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
