Add git-lfs to installed packages in Dockerfile #329
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Summary of changes
I use Git LFS to track large files that seldomly change.
Git LFS adds some hooks to call into the
git-lfs
command.However, this command is not installed in the Docker image produced by the action, so the entire action fails.
Alternative workarounds
Adding the following step before github-tag-action can be used to circumvent the missing dependency:
Breaking Changes
Do any of the included changes break current behaviour or configuration?
I believe not, since
git-lfs
is only invoked if its hooks are enabled.How changes have been tested
Docker build:
Also, the forked action was run in a private repository, where Git LFS is configured. See log extracts below.
Output before changes
Output using this PR