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[auto-merge] bot-auto-merge-branch-25.02 to branch-25.04 [skip ci] [bot] #2980

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@nvauto nvauto commented Feb 24, 2025

auto-merge triggered by github actions on bot-auto-merge-branch-25.02 to create a PR keeping branch-25.04 up-to-date. If this PR is unable to be merged due to conflicts, it will remain open until manually fix.

pxLi and others added 2 commits February 24, 2025 09:20
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This change is to update the phase1 generating
cudf+rapids-cmake_sha+versions.json change only
to avoid dup run building multiple projects (phase1+phase3) when
executing `buildcpp.sh` script.

Previously the submodule sync would cost:
1. if found cudf/cmake_sha/versions.json change, ~3.5-4.5 hours
(phase1+phase3)
2. if not found cudf/cmake_sha/versions.json change, it still takes ~1-2
hours to finish the buildcpp.sh run (phase1)

This change would help save ~1-2 hours for both scenarios.

also removed previous workaround for
#2582

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Signed-off-by: Peixin Li <pxLi@nyu.edu>
Signed-off-by: spark-rapids automation <70000568+nvauto@users.noreply.github.com>
@nvauto nvauto requested a review from a team as a code owner February 24, 2025 01:21
@nvauto nvauto merged commit e3ac503 into branch-25.04 Feb 24, 2025
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nvauto commented Feb 24, 2025

SUCCESS - auto-merge

@nvauto nvauto deleted the bot-auto-merge-branch-25.02 branch February 24, 2025 01:21
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