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govulncheck-action: suggestion allow specifying cache-dependency-path #70027

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ChocoChipset opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 4 comments
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Hi!

The govulncheck-action GitHub Action uses setup-go as one of its steps, but it's not possible to set the location of cache using cache-dependency-path so monorepo setups can't use the cache.

Is it possible to add this as an input variable for govulncheck-action?

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@cagedmantis cagedmantis added vulncheck or vulndb Issues for the x/vuln or x/vulndb repo NeedsInvestigation Someone must examine and confirm this is a valid issue and not a duplicate of an existing one. labels Oct 28, 2024
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cc @golang/vulndb

@zpavlinovic zpavlinovic self-assigned this Oct 28, 2024
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Thankk for the suggestion! We'll look into it and follow up soon.

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Change https://go.dev/cl/642635 mentions this issue: action.yml: specify cache-dependency-path

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