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Another hail mary to try to get the update workflow to work #352

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@khmoran khmoran commented Jun 25, 2020

Pasting from the bug:

This problem seems to be an issue with the default nameservers on Ubuntu 18.04. It seems like Cloudflare or Google's DNS nameservers would probably work fine, but I can't figure out how to change the default nameserver in this GitHub workflow container.

Some cool background reading:

Unfortunately none of the workarounds have worked yet (locally), including:
sudo ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf

(resource in use error)

Since it seems like it could be a problem with ubuntu 18.04 specifically, I might try ubuntu-20.04, even though it's only in preview -- it's a hail mary but LET'S TRY IT. Unfortunately can't test this locally because act does not support this VM yet

Very option to other suggestions @axmb @attwad @allysonjp715

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Oof! Seems worth a shot. If this doesn't work, let's collectively brainstorm...

@khmoran khmoran merged commit 2de2515 into master Jun 26, 2020
@khmoran khmoran deleted the whyanything branch June 26, 2020 04:30
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