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Reinstate Ubuntu-2004 github actions runner image for nightly tests. #496

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Summary

Reinstate Ubuntu-2004 as the github actions runner image.

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This is done because Centos-7, OracleLinux-7 and Scientific-7 are not getting provisioned on the ubuntu-2204 github runner image resulting in nightly job failures: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-accounts/actions/runs/11395047245. This might be due to the EOL status of EL-7 based images.

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  • 🟢 Spec tests.
  • 🟢 Acceptance tests.
  • Manually verified. (For example puppet apply)

 - This is done because Centos-7, OracleLinux-7 and Scientific-7 are not getting provisioned on the ubuntu-2204 github runner image resulting in nightly job failures. This might be due to the EOL status of EL-7 based images.
@shubhamshinde360 shubhamshinde360 marked this pull request as ready for review October 18, 2024 11:23
@shubhamshinde360 shubhamshinde360 requested review from bastelfreak and a team as code owners October 18, 2024 11:23
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LGTM

@malikparvez malikparvez merged commit 7a32516 into main Oct 21, 2024
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@malikparvez malikparvez deleted the reinstate-ubuntu-20-GHA-image branch October 21, 2024 05:36
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