* ci: add upload-gcs-artifact
* ci: publish release binaries to GCS
* ci: redirect github repo to anza-xyz
* ci: publish windows binaries to GCS
* replace release.solana.com with release.anza.xyz
* use a explicit name for credential
Forks will run all the cron schedules. And I do not think they benefit
from those. For the downstream project checks, these runs are actually
very expensive - about an hour of run time per execution. Easily
draining free account limits.
* ci: add clippy test for macos and windows
* ci: remove windows from clippy test
* ci: cancel cargo clippy on Github Actions when new commits comming
* ci: set -e for .github/scripts/cargo-clippy-before-script.sh
* Add feature gate
* Add helper fn
* Require split destination to be rent-exempt if it is active
* Update cli to prefund split accounts
* cli: require rent param with sign-only
* Update tokens to prefund split accounts
* Update split tests with sysvar accounts
* Fix test_split_to_account_with_rent_exempt_reserve
* Fix test_staked_split_destination_minimum_balance
* Fix test_split_more_than_staked
* Fix test_split_minimum_stake_delegation and remove misleading StakeState::Initialized case
* Fix test_split_from_larger_sized_account
* Add test for pre-/post-activation behavior splitting some or all of stake account
* Assert active stake
* Fix runtime test
* Ignore stake-pool downstream
* Review comments
* Feature gate sysvar reads
* ci: init spl downstream project on Github Action
* ci: fix spl downstream project doesn't use cargo-test-sbf
* ci: move nightly build to another individual file
* ci: get more space for runners on Github Action
* ci: trun off fali-fast
* Update .github/workflows/downstream-project-spl.yml
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* ci: separate all spl programs
* use reusable workflow
* add error reporting for nightly build
* update test method
* add build and test
* only build required program
* remove other branches
* Update .github/workflows/downstream-project-spl.yml
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* Update .github/workflows/downstream-project-spl.yml
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* add check
* update build and test
* add lacking programs
* remove unnecessary programs
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Current limit of 3 is too low, as the updates are happening faster than
they are processed via our review process.
As this limit applies to the total number of outstanding PRs, any PR
that requires additional investigation is further reducing the update
speed.
Bumping 2x to see if this would get us back on track to catching up with
the current state of the world.
If someone forks the `solana` repo, they should not have access to Slack
or AWS storage locations that hold build artifacts. Meaning, actions
that interact with that infrastructure will always fail. It makes sense
to disable these actions in forks.