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https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/running-jobs-in-a-container https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/choosing-the-runner-for-a-job I think what you want to be doing is targeting "ubuntu-latest" to use a hosted runner, and then specifying your job to use the container. the "runs-on" command is used to specify a label or series of labels on a runner. How you are referencing it will not work. |
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Well it's way better. Sorry for the misreading of documentation |
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In an attempt to speed up my CI (private repo of my organization), I built a dockerimage with everything preinstalled that I pushed on dockerhub (ubuntu24.04 derived)
image is dockeraltimesh/build:ubuntu24.04 and the registry on dockerhub is public
However my CI waits for a runner like forever.
I have searched for similar issues, but OS (ubuntu 24) is supported by github and I didn't misspell anything (AFAIK)
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