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[GH-ISSUE #933] Issue: act fails to run setup-python when caching is enabled #551
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Originally created by @georgettica on GitHub (Dec 19, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/nektos/act/issues/933
System information
actversion: 0.2.25Expected behaviour
running the
actshould only fail on secrets missingActual behaviour
the
actfails on caching the packageWorkflow and/or repository
https://github.com/georgettica/ocm-sdk-go/blob/main/.github/workflows/publish-release.yaml
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actoutputLog
@georgettica commented on GitHub (Dec 19, 2021):
should I also open a corresponding issue in https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues ?
@catthehacker commented on GitHub (Dec 19, 2021):
We don't support caching and since it's built into the
setup-pythonaction, I don't think we can do anything in this case.Workaround would be to not use
cache: pip@georgettica commented on GitHub (Dec 19, 2021):
I'll. Lose this as it won't be solved
If there is another workaround ( like using the cache action directly but ignoring when using
act)It would be preferred
@catthehacker commented on GitHub (Dec 19, 2021):
Yes, https://github.com/nektos/act#skipping-steps