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Describe the bug
We're using pre-built base images in our CI workflow, based on the r-minimal:patched image. Unfortunately caching is failing. See output below.
To Reproduce
Relevant output:
Run r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2
with:
extra-packages: devtools, lintr, testthat, roxygen2
needs: check
lockfile-create-lib: .libPaths()[1]
cache: true
cache-version: 1
packages: deps::., any::sessioninfo
pak-version: stable
working-directory: .
dependencies: "all"
upgrade: FALSE
pandoc-version: 3.1.11
Run actions/cache@v4
with:
path: /*
!/pak
key: Alpine Linux v3.19-R version 4.4.1 Patched (2024-07-08 r86902)-1-172c76f3b3c809379ef4687b1968f323c4cf52a4f6e538e3bb754f740f80b681
restore-keys: Alpine Linux v3.19-R version 4.4.1 Patched (2024-07-08 r86902)-1-
save-always: false
enableCrossOsArchive: false
fail-on-cache-miss: false
lookup-only: false
Post Install dependencies:
Post job cleanup.
Post job cleanup.
Post job cleanup.
/usr/bin/docker exec 48bfdfc038d6268b97026531cfbece85cb34f63006cf45a68a053fe88753eadf sh -c "cat /etc/*release | grep ^ID"
/usr/bin/tar --posix -cf cache.tgz --exclude cache.tgz -P -C /__w/MyRepo/MyRepo --files-from manifest.txt -z
/usr/bin/tar: ../../../proc/bus/pci/00/00.0: File shrank by 192 bytes; padding with zeros
/usr/bin/tar: ../../../proc/bus/pci/00/01.0: File shrank by 192 bytes; padding with zeros
/usr/bin/tar: ../../../proc/bus/pci/00/01.3: File shrank by 192 bytes; padding with zeros
**output truncated***
/usr/bin/tar: ../../../sys/module/drm/initstate: File shrank by 4091 bytes; padding with zeros
/usr/bin/tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
Warning: Failed to save: "/usr/bin/tar" failed with error: The process '/usr/bin/tar' failed with exit code 2
Expected behavior
To be able to save the cache in order to speed up future runs
Additional context
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