Auto Nightly CI #263
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10 errors and 3 warnings
check crd sdk
cannot use cpu.X86.HasSSE42 (variable of type bool) as unsafe.ArbitraryType value in argument to unsafe.Offsetof
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check crd sdk
unsafe.Offsetof(cpu.X86.HasSSE42) (value of type uintptr) is not constant
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check crd sdk
cannot use cpu.X86.HasAVX2 (variable of type bool) as unsafe.ArbitraryType value in argument to unsafe.Offsetof
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check crd sdk
unsafe.Offsetof(cpu.X86.HasAVX2) (value of type uintptr) is not constant
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check crd sdk
cannot use cpu.X86.HasPOPCNT (variable of type bool) as unsafe.ArbitraryType value in argument to unsafe.Offsetof
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check crd sdk
unsafe.Offsetof(cpu.X86.HasPOPCNT) (value of type uintptr) is not constant
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check crd sdk
cannot use cpu.S390X.HasVX (variable of type bool) as unsafe.ArbitraryType value in argument to unsafe.Offsetof
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check crd sdk
unsafe.Offsetof(cpu.S390X.HasVX) (value of type uintptr) is not constant
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check crd sdk
cannot use cpu.PPC64.IsPOWER9 (variable of type bool) as unsafe.ArbitraryType value in argument to unsafe.Offsetof
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check crd sdk
unsafe.Offsetof(cpu.PPC64.IsPOWER9) (value of type uintptr) is not constant
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The following actions use a deprecated Node.js version and will be forced to run on node20: actions/setup-go@v4, actions/checkout@v3. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2024-03-07-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node20-instead-of-node16-by-default/
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Install Go
Restore cache failed: Dependencies file is not found in /home/runner/work/koffloader/koffloader. Supported file pattern: go.sum
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The following artifacts were uploaded using a version of actions/upload-artifact that is scheduled for deprecation: "image-digest-artifact-d5492f02fce4f45a0c604d90e99a405df1f4d184", "image-tar-koffloader-agent", "image-tar-koffloader-controller", "makefile-digest-artifact-d5492f02fce4f45a0c604d90e99a405df1f4d184".
Please update your workflow to use v4 of the artifact actions.
Learn more: https://github.blog/changelog/2024-04-16-deprecation-notice-v3-of-the-artifact-actions/
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