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Refs Task #165 (Class D AUTO_SYNC_TOKEN plumbing). main and staging diverged after the 2026-05-06 GitHub-org suspension because Class D / Class G / feature work landed on staging while unrelated CI fixes (#34-47, ECR auth-inline, buildx→docker, pre-clone manifest deps) landed straight on main. Both branches edited the same workflow files, so every push to main triggered an Auto-sync run that aborted at `git merge --no-ff origin/main` with 7 content conflicts: - .github/workflows/canary-verify.yml (URL: github.com → Gitea) - .github/workflows/ci.yml (3 URL refs) - .github/workflows/publish-runtime.yml (cascade: HTTP repo-dispatch → Gitea push) - .github/workflows/publish-workspace-server-image.yml (drop AWS-action steps; ECR auth is inline) - .github/workflows/retarget-main-to-staging.yml (URL) - manifest.json (lowercase org slug + add mock-bigorg from main) - scripts/clone-manifest.sh (keep main's MOLECULE_GITEA_TOKEN auth path + drop awk-tolower since manifest is now lowercase) Resolution: union — staging's post-suspension Gitea/ECR migrations win on URL/policy edits; main's additive work (mock-bigorg manifest entry, inline ECR auth, MOLECULE_GITEA_TOKEN basic-auth) is preserved on top. After this lands, staging is a strict superset of main, so the next auto-sync run on a push to main will be a clean fast-forward / no-op. The auto-sync workflow on main also picks up staging's AUTO_SYNC_TOKEN swap (Class D #26) for free, fixing the latent layer-2 push-auth issue. Verified locally: - bash -n scripts/clone-manifest.sh - python -c 'yaml.safe_load(...)' on each touched workflow - python -c 'json.load(open(manifest.json))' (21 plugins, 9 templates, 7 org_templates) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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