Fix cleanup-caches workflow for PRs from forks#507
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- .github/workflows/cleanup-caches.yml: change trigger type to pull_request_target which should provide a read-write token. - meaningless change to CMakeLists.txt to activate cmake CI Signed-off-by: Aiden Woodruff <aiden@aidenw.net>
Signed-off-by: Aiden Woodruff <aiden@aidenw.net>
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FYI this should be squashed when it is merged |
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Fix cleanup-caches workflow for PRs from forks
pull_request_target which should provide a read-write token.
I am pretty sure that this works correctly, but cannot test it effectively because the
cmake.ymlworkflow only runs for PRs which target the develop branch and thepull_request_targetonly runs when the base branch has the changed workflow file.@cwsmith, do we want to merge this and then create a bogus testing PR? Or make a contrived branch with
cmake.ymlwhich runs for PRs which do not target develop, altercleanup-caches.ymlalso, then make a bogus PR which targets that contrived branch, runs thecmake.ymlworkflow, and then close it to confirm it works?Confirmed with https://github.com/SCOREC/core/actions/runs/16089570529 which ran on a PR from a forked branch.