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15 changes: 14 additions & 1 deletion .github/workflows/build.yml
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Expand Up @@ -32,7 +32,20 @@ jobs:
echo '::set-output name=run_tests::true'
else
git fetch origin $GITHUB_BASE_REF --depth=1
git diff --name-only origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF... | grep -qvE '(\.rst$|^Doc|^Misc)' && echo '::set-output name=run_tests::true' || true
# git diff "origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF..." (3 dots) may be more
# reliable than git diff "origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF.." (2 dots),
# but it requires to download more commits (this job uses
# "git fetch --depth=1").
#
# git diff "origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF..." (3 dots) works with Git
# 2.26, but Git 2.28 is stricter and fails with "no merge base".
#
# git diff "origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF.." (2 dots) should be enough on
# GitHub, since GitHub starts by merging origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF
# into the PR branch anyway.
#
# https://github.com/python/core-workflow/issues/373
git diff --name-only origin/$GITHUB_BASE_REF.. | grep -qvE '(\.rst$|^Doc|^Misc)' && echo '::set-output name=run_tests::true' || true
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I test it in last weekend, it can work. and removing the git fetch origin $GITHUB_BASE_REF --depth=1 can fix it too.
I guess depth=1 is not enough deep to find the merge base.

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build_win32:
name: 'Windows (x86)'
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