@htekdev/actions-debugger 1.0.50 → 1.0.51

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+ id: runner-environment-106
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+ title: 'Windows Server 2019 (windows-2019) runner retired April 1, 2025 — jobs fail or queue indefinitely'
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - windows-2019
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+ - runner-retirement
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+ - windows-server-2019
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+ - deprecated-runner
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+ - github-hosted
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+ - runs-on
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+ - visual-studio-2019
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'runs-on:\s*windows-2019'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'No runner matching the specified labels was found.*windows-2019|Requested labels:\s*windows-2019'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - 'No runner matching the specified labels was found: windows-2019'
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+ - '##[error]No runner matching the specified labels was found'
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+ - 'Runner not found matching labels: [windows-2019]'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub retired the Windows Server 2019 (windows-2019) GitHub-hosted runner on
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+ April 1, 2025. After this date, workflows specifying runs-on: windows-2019 can
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+ no longer be scheduled on a GitHub-hosted runner matching that label.
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+
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+ GitHub announced the deprecation in September 2024 (90+ days notice) with
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+ brownout periods beginning before the hard cutoff. windows-latest had already
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+ transitioned to point to windows-2022 (Windows Server 2022 with Visual Studio
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+ 2022) on October 28, 2024, giving teams an early signal.
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+
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+ Workflows most affected:
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+ - Files explicitly specifying runs-on: windows-2019 (not windows-latest)
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+ - Builds relying on Visual Studio 2019 toolset version v142 MSBuild tools
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+ - .csproj files with hardcoded <PlatformToolset>v142</PlatformToolset>
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+ - Workflows using .NET Framework or SDK behaviors specific to the VS2019 era
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+ - Actions pinned to a major version that internally specified windows-2019
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+ - Forks and template repositories written before windows-2022 was the default
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+
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+ A secondary migration concern: workflows that used windows-latest and relied on
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+ VS2019 behavior were silently broken when windows-latest moved to windows-2022
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+ in October 2024. Pinning to windows-2019 was a common workaround — the
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+ retirement forced resolution of both the workaround and the underlying toolset
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+ incompatibility simultaneously.
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+ fix: |
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+ Replace runs-on: windows-2019 with a supported Windows runner label:
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+
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+ - windows-2022 — Windows Server 2022, Visual Studio 2022 (toolset v143)
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+ - windows-2025 — Windows Server 2025, Visual Studio 2022 (available 2025)
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+ - windows-latest — currently maps to windows-2022
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+
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+ If your workflow uses MSBuild and specifies PlatformToolset=v142 (VS2019
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+ toolset), you have two options:
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+ 1. Update project files to remove the explicit PlatformToolset element and
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+ let MSBuild select the installed toolset automatically (preferred).
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+ 2. Migrate the .csproj to PlatformToolset v143 (VS2022 toolset).
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+
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+ Check these locations for VS2019-specific behavior:
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+ - .csproj files with <PlatformToolset>v142</PlatformToolset>
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+ - Hardcoded paths like C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\...
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+ - vcpkg toolchain files referencing VS2019 installs
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+ - Workflow env: blocks with hardcoded VSINSTALLDIR paths
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Replace retired windows-2019 with windows-2022'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ # Before: runs-on: windows-2019 <- retired April 1, 2025
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+ runs-on: windows-2022
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Setup MSBuild
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+ uses: microsoft/setup-msbuild@v2
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+
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+ - name: Build solution
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+ run: msbuild solution.sln /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform="Any CPU"
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+ # If build fails on toolset version, update PlatformToolset in .csproj
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+ # from v142 (VS2019) to v143 (VS2022) or remove it to auto-select
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Matrix across Windows versions to verify migration before cutover'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ # windows-2019 removed — retired April 1, 2025
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+ os: [windows-2022]
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+ fail-fast: false
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+ runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - name: Setup MSBuild
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+ uses: microsoft/setup-msbuild@v2
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+ - name: Build
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+ run: msbuild solution.sln /p:Configuration=Release
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Use windows-latest or windows-2022 — never pin to a specific older Windows runner label for long-lived workflows'
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+ - 'Avoid hardcoding Visual Studio toolset versions (v142, v143) in .csproj files — let MSBuild auto-select the installed toolset'
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+ - 'Subscribe to GitHub Changelog at github.blog/changelog to receive runner retirement announcements before hard cutoff dates'
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+ - 'Test on windows-2022 in a feature branch before any deprecation deadline to catch VS toolset migration issues early'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.blog/changelog/2024-09-12-windows-2019-actions-runner-image-brownout-and-deprecation/'
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+ label: 'GitHub Changelog: Windows 2019 runner image brownout and deprecation'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners#supported-runners-and-hardware-resources'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Supported GitHub-hosted runners and hardware resources'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner-images'
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+ label: 'actions/runner-images: GitHub-hosted runner image specifications'
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+ id: runner-environment-107
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+ title: 'Ubuntu 24.04 runner: unversioned python command absent — /usr/bin/env: python: No such file or directory'
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - ubuntu-24
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+ - python
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+ - python3
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+ - unversioned-alias
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+ - command-not-found
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+ - ubuntu-noble
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+ - ubuntu-latest
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: '/usr/bin/env:\s*[''"]?python[''"]?:\s*No such file|python:\s*command not found'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'runs-on:\s*ubuntu-2[4-9]|runs-on:\s*ubuntu-latest'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - '/usr/bin/env: python: No such file or directory'
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+ - 'python: command not found'
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+ - '##[error]Process completed with exit code 127.'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble Numbat) does not install the unversioned python command by
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+ default. Only python3 (Python 3.12+) is present in the PATH. This follows
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+ PEP 394 guidance and a deliberate Ubuntu packaging decision: the
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+ python3-is-python package (which creates a /usr/bin/python -> python3 symlink)
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+ is not pre-installed on GitHub-hosted Ubuntu 24.04 runners.
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+
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+ As of November 2024, ubuntu-latest on GitHub-hosted runners maps to ubuntu-24.04.
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+ Workflows that ran on ubuntu-latest (previously ubuntu-22.04) began failing
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+ because Ubuntu 22.04 runners had side-effected python aliases through
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+ actions/setup-python or the python-is-python3 shim, while the Ubuntu 24.04
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+ baseline has no unversioned python at all.
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+
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+ Affected patterns:
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+ - run: python script.py
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+ - run: python -m pytest
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+ - Shell scripts with #!/usr/bin/env python shebang lines
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+ - Makefile targets invoking python
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+ - Third-party composite actions that call python internally without setup-python
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+ - pip invocations — pip is also absent (only pip3 available)
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+ fix: |
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+ Option 1 (recommended): Use actions/setup-python before any step that needs
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+ Python. This installs a versioned Python and creates both python and python3
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+ symlinks in PATH, resolving the problem portably across all runner OS versions.
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+
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+ Option 2: Replace all python invocations with python3 in workflow files.
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+ Also replace pip with pip3 or python3 -m pip. Works if you control all scripts
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+ but misses shebangs in vendor code or third-party tools.
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+
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+ Option 3: Install the alias manually in a setup step:
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+ sudo apt-get install -y python-is-python3
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+ This creates the /usr/bin/python -> python3 symlink immediately. The package is
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+ already in the apt cache — install is fast with no download required.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use actions/setup-python (recommended — portable across all runner versions)'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ test:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Set up Python
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+ uses: actions/setup-python@v5
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+ with:
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+ python-version: '3.12'
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+ # Creates both python and python3 aliases in PATH
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+
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+ - name: Install dependencies
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+ run: python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
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+
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+ - name: Run tests
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+ run: python -m pytest tests/
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Install python-is-python3 alias for scripts with hardcoded python shebangs'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Install python alias
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+ run: sudo apt-get install -y python-is-python3
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+ # Creates /usr/bin/python -> python3 symlink
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+ # Fast: package already in apt cache on ubuntu-24.04
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+
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+ - name: Run script with python shebang
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+ run: ./scripts/legacy-build.sh
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+ # Script uses #!/usr/bin/env python internally
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Always use actions/setup-python in workflows that invoke python — portable and creates the python alias on all runner OS versions'
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+ - 'Avoid relying on system Python; python version and alias availability varies between Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04'
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+ - 'When ubuntu-latest bumps to a new Ubuntu version, search run: blocks and scripts for bare python and pip invocations'
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+ - 'Pin ubuntu-24.04 explicitly during transition testing rather than ubuntu-latest to catch breakage before it hits production'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/9654'
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+ label: 'runner-images#9654: python command not found on Ubuntu 24.04'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner-images'
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+ label: 'actions/runner-images: GitHub-hosted runner image specifications'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/setup-python'
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+ label: 'actions/setup-python: Set up a Python environment for use in Actions'
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+ id: runner-environment-108
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+ title: 'Ubuntu 22.04 runner: libssl.so.1.1 missing — binaries compiled on Ubuntu 20.04 fail with cannot open shared object file'
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - ubuntu-22
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+ - libssl
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+ - openssl3
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+ - shared-library
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+ - binary-compatibility
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+ - ubuntu-jammy
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+ - dynamic-linking
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'libssl\.so\.1\.1.*cannot open shared object file|error while loading shared libraries: libssl\.so\.1\.1'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'libcrypto\.so\.1\.1.*cannot open shared object file'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - 'error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory'
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+ - '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1: No such file or directory'
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+ - 'error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) ships OpenSSL 3.0, replacing OpenSSL 1.1. The shared
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+ library libssl.so.1.1 is absent — the libssl1.1 package that provided it is
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+ not available in the Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy) package repository at all; it was
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+ a focal (Ubuntu 20.04) package only.
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+
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+ When ubuntu-latest transitioned from Ubuntu 20.04 to Ubuntu 22.04 in 2022,
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+ CI pipelines that downloaded or shipped pre-compiled binaries started failing
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+ because those binaries were dynamically linked against libssl1.1. Common
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+ scenarios that trigger this error:
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+
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+ - Self-hosted runners migrated from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 while tool cache
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+ contains pre-compiled focal binaries
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+ - Docker images with pre-compiled binaries using libssl1.1 run in container
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+ jobs on ubuntu-22.04 hosts
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+ - Ruby gems with native extensions (mysql2, pg, ruby-openssl) compiled on
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+ Ubuntu 20.04 and installed from a cached bundler path
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+ - Node.js native add-ons (node-gyp built) that link against libssl1.1
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+ - Custom CLI tools shipped as pre-built .deb or tar.gz for Ubuntu 20.04
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+ - Python C extension packages (pycurl, cryptography old versions) with
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+ libssl1.1 runtime dependency
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+
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+ libcrypto.so.1.1 is also absent — tools linked against both libraries fail
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+ with the same error on whichever library is loaded first.
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+ fix: |
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+ Option 1 (best long-term): Recompile the affected binary for Ubuntu 22.04 or
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+ later against OpenSSL 3.0 (libssl3). Ubuntu 20.04 reached end-of-standard-support
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+ in April 2025 — new binaries should target OpenSSL 3.0.
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+
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+ Option 2: Install a libssl1.1 compatibility .deb backported from Ubuntu 20.04
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+ focal. Add an install step using the focal security archive. This is a
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+ temporary workaround — the package receives no security patches on 22.04.
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+
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+ Option 3: Use a container job with ubuntu:20.04 base image for steps that
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+ require libssl1.1, isolating the dependency from the host runner OS.
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+
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+ Option 4: Pin runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 temporarily while planning recompile.
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+ ubuntu-20.04 runners will eventually be retired — plan a migration timeline.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Install libssl1.1 compatibility shim from Ubuntu 20.04 focal archive (temporary workaround)'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Install libssl1.1 compatibility shim
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+ run: |
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+ wget -q http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl/libssl1.1_1.1.1f-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb
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+ sudo dpkg -i libssl1.1_1.1.1f-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb
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+ # WARNING: Temporary workaround only. Recompile binary against OpenSSL 3.0 for the permanent fix.
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+
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+ - name: Run legacy binary
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+ run: ./vendor/legacy-tool
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use container job with ubuntu:20.04 base image to isolate libssl1.1 dependency'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ container:
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+ image: ubuntu:20.04
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Install prerequisites
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+ run: |
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+ apt-get update
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+ apt-get install -y libssl1.1 curl
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+
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+ - name: Run legacy binary
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+ run: ./vendor/legacy-tool
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+ # Binary now runs with libssl1.1 available in container
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Compile release binaries against the same OpenSSL version as the target runner OS (3.0 for Ubuntu 22.04+)'
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+ - 'When upgrading ubuntu-latest, audit all pre-compiled binaries with ldd to check for libssl.so.1.1 dynamic dependencies before rolling out'
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+ - 'Use statically-linked binaries or distroless container images for tools that must run across multiple Ubuntu versions'
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+ - 'In matrix workflows, include ubuntu-22.04 alongside ubuntu-20.04 to catch OpenSSL ABI incompatibilities before retirement deadlines'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/6399'
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+ label: 'runner-images#6399: libssl.so.1.1 missing on Ubuntu 22.04'
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+ - url: 'https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/OpenSSL_3.0'
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+ label: 'OpenSSL 3.0 migration guide — ABI compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: About GitHub-hosted runners'
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+ id: runner-environment-109
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+ title: 'macOS 14+ (Apple Silicon) runner: Homebrew prefix changed from /usr/local to /opt/homebrew — hardcoded paths fail'
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - macos-14
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+ - apple-silicon
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+ - homebrew
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+ - arm64
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+ - path
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+ - macos-sonoma
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+ - opt-homebrew
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+ - cross-architecture
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: '/usr/local/(bin/brew|Cellar|opt)\b'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'No such file or directory.*(/usr/local/bin/brew|/usr/local/opt|/usr/local/Cellar)'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - '/usr/local/bin/brew: No such file or directory'
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+ - 'Error: No such file or directory @ rb_sysopen - /usr/local/Cellar'
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+ - '/usr/local/opt/openssl: No such file or directory'
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+ - 'pkg-config: /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/pkgconfig: No such file or directory'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ Homebrew on Apple Silicon (ARM64) installs to /opt/homebrew, while Homebrew on
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+ Intel x86-64 installs to /usr/local. This architectural split was introduced when
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+ Homebrew added native Apple Silicon support in early 2021.
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+
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+ GitHub-hosted macOS runners on Apple Silicon hardware (macos-14, macos-15, and
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+ macos-latest since October 2024) use /opt/homebrew as the Homebrew prefix.
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+ Workflows migrating from macOS 12 or macOS 13 (Intel x86-64) to macOS 14+
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+ (Apple Silicon) break when they reference hardcoded /usr/local paths:
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+
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+ - /usr/local/bin/brew — the brew binary itself
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+ - /usr/local/Cellar/package-name — installed package files
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+ - /usr/local/opt/package-name — formula options/keg link (very common for
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+ openssl, readline, libpq, libyaml, icu4c, pkg-config)
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+ - PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/pkgconfig in env: blocks
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+ - OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl in build steps
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+ - LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/opt/readline/lib for native extension builds
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+ - CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include for C/C++ compilation
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+ - Shell scripts that source /usr/local/etc/profile.d/
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+
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+ Commonly broken language ecosystems:
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+ - Ruby gems with native extensions (nokogiri --with-opt-dir=/usr/local/opt/openssl)
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+ - Python packages (pycurl, psycopg2, cryptography) with hardcoded CPPFLAGS
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+ - Node.js native add-ons reading PKG_CONFIG_PATH pointing to /usr/local/opt
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+ - Go builds with CGO_CFLAGS referencing /usr/local/include
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+ fix: |
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+ Replace all hardcoded /usr/local/opt and /usr/local/Cellar paths with the
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+ dynamic output of brew --prefix [formula-name].
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+
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+ The portable pattern:
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+ OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=$(brew --prefix openssl)
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+ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib/pkgconfig"
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+
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+ brew --prefix returns /usr/local/opt/package on Intel and /opt/homebrew/opt/package
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+ on Apple Silicon — making it correct on both architectures automatically.
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+
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+ For the Homebrew root itself, use the $HOMEBREW_PREFIX environment variable
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+ which is pre-set by the runner image to the correct prefix (/usr/local or
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+ /opt/homebrew) depending on the runner architecture.
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+
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+ Actionlint does not flag hardcoded /usr/local paths — a manual audit of
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+ env: blocks and run: scripts is required when migrating runner architectures.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use brew --prefix for portable formula paths across Intel and Apple Silicon'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: macos-latest # macos-14+ on Apple Silicon (/opt/homebrew)
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Install dependencies
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+ run: brew install openssl readline libpq
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+
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+ - name: Set library paths (portable — works on Intel and Apple Silicon)
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+ run: |
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+ echo "OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=$(brew --prefix openssl)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
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+ echo "PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib/pkgconfig:$(brew --prefix readline)/lib/pkgconfig" >> $GITHUB_ENV
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+ echo "LDFLAGS=-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib -L$(brew --prefix readline)/lib" >> $GITHUB_ENV
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+ echo "CPPFLAGS=-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include -I$(brew --prefix readline)/include" >> $GITHUB_ENV
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+ # DO NOT hardcode /usr/local/opt/... — breaks on Apple Silicon (/opt/homebrew)
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+
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+ - name: Install native gems
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+ run: bundle install
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use $HOMEBREW_PREFIX env variable for Homebrew root references'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: macos-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - name: Install tool
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+ run: brew install libffi
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+
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+ - name: Build with native dependency
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+ run: |
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+ # $HOMEBREW_PREFIX is pre-set by the runner image
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+ # Intel macOS 12/13: /usr/local
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+ # Apple Silicon 14/15: /opt/homebrew
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+ export LIBRARY_PATH="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH"
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+ export C_INCLUDE_PATH="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/include:$C_INCLUDE_PATH"
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+ make install
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Never hardcode /usr/local/opt, /usr/local/Cellar, or /usr/local/bin/brew — always use brew --prefix <formula> at runtime'
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+ - 'Use $HOMEBREW_PREFIX (set by runner images) for generic Homebrew root path references'
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+ - 'When migrating from macos-12/13 (Intel) to macos-14+ (Apple Silicon), grep workflow files and scripts for /usr/local/ strings'
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+ - 'Test with runs-on: macos-14 in a feature branch before switching macos-latest to catch architecture-specific path failures'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://docs.brew.sh/Installation'
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+ label: 'Homebrew Installation docs: default prefix differences between Intel and Apple Silicon'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner-images/blob/main/images/macos/macos-14-arm64-Readme.md'
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+ label: 'actions/runner-images: macOS 14 ARM64 image README'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: About GitHub-hosted runners — macOS runner architecture details'
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@htekdev/actions-debugger",
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- "version": "1.0.50",
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  "description": "65+ real GitHub Actions errors, queryable by agents. CLI + MCP server + Copilot skills + error database.",
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  "main": "./dist/index.js",