The Gradle build used to perform cache-cleanup will run in the context of init-scripts
provided by the action, including those that collect build-results.
In some circumstances this can lead to unexpected results, such as saving configuration-cache
entries for cache cleanup executions.
With this change, build results will not be captured for cache-cleanup builds.
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- Closes#498 Bump Gradle Wrapper from 8.11.1 to 8.12 in
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- Closes#496 Bump Gradle Wrapper from 8.11.1 to 8.12 in
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The cache-cleanup API has changed, so the init-script that worked with
Gradle 8.9 no longer works with 8.11.
We now provision and use Gradle 8.11 for cache cleanup.
This provides a band-aid fix for #417 but that issue will still impact
any build configured to run with Gradle > 8.11
Instead of always installing and using the latest Gradle version for
cache cleanup, we now require at least Gradle 8.9.
This avoids downloading and installing Gradle if the version on PATH is
sufficient to perform cache cleanup.
Gradle 8.8 introduces new features that allow us to avoid using
timestamp manipulation to force the cleanup of the Gradle User Home directory.
This solution is simpler and more robust, but relies on Gradle 8.8+ always being
used for the cache cleanup operation.
Fixes#24
To cleanup Gradle User Home, a Gradle build must be executed.
Newer Gradle versions are able to cleanup the home directories of older versions,
but not vice-versa.
With this change, the latest version of Gradle is automatically provisioned
in order to run Gradle User Home cleanup. This ensures a consistent version of
Gradle is used for cleanup, and fixes#33 where Gradle is not pre-installed on
a custom runner.