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Migrate to updated shared-action-workflows name for CUDA 12 CI #438

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@bdice bdice commented Jul 18, 2023

This PR reverts changes to the branch of shared-action-workflows used for CUDA 12 testing. Now that rapidsai/shared-workflows#101 is merged, we can revert this.

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/merge

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The C++ tests are failing on CUDA 11.4 with the error below. Here's the failure on CI

The following tests FAILED:
	719 - cpm_libcudacxx-after_cpmfind-ninja (Failed)

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Please remove the usage of the term revert, when this is an update to the new syntax. It reads as we are removing CUDA 12 CI entirely

@robertmaynard robertmaynard changed the title Revert CUDA 12.0 CI workflows to branch-23.08. Migrate to updated shared-action-workflows name for CUDA 12 CI Jul 18, 2023
@rapids-bot rapids-bot bot merged commit 37c6508 into rapidsai:branch-23.08 Jul 18, 2023
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