Arm64 CI | Run a smoke test on a Github-hosted Arm runner#849
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Arm64 CI | Run a smoke test on a Github-hosted Arm runner#849Rohanjames1997 wants to merge 1 commit intoyaml:mainfrom
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This runs a smoke test on a Github-hosted Arm runner as well.
It skips uploading the artifact, and for now, allows the dependent jobs to use the originally uploaded x86 artifact itself in its QEMU.
Even if the job uploads the artifact with a different name, future jobs will fail due to
steps.fetch_sdist.outputs.download-pathreturning the path of the arm64 tar file, as it is typically uploaded later than the x86 tar file.