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Trigger all CI jobs for Dockerfile changes#10651
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This reverts commit 801cf2b.
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| for pattern in "$@"; do | ||
| # Assume everyting needs to be tested when any Dockerfile changes |
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@mvines FYI, I think this is safe bet. :)
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@mvines I'm going to merge this because this is minor and I checked this doesn't affect normal CI jobs at all. Feel free to do any post-merge comments! I'll gladly address them! |
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I was completely blind of incompatibility of #10585 and the CI
docsjob... Causing some noises: #10633, #10634, #10640.solution
Run the docs job when we're updating nightly docker image!I broadened yet more to re-test all the jobs.