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Question: There is a "sudo apt install numdiff" inside this CI. Is this intended? This will surely just cease the job to ask for a sudo password. Would we not need to install this manually ourself on the CI machine? |
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Ah, the github virtual machines have a passwordless sudo, so these kinds of jobs will work there. On our custom runners though, I guess it won’t work as you say. Yes you could just install on the machine once and for all. |
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I'm still configuring the workflow yaml files and the gambit-test repo, but it is partially there. The docs.yaml job is temporary, for my quick testing. |
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