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Use target commit SHA for build image workflow #24659

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The build-image workflow should use TARGET_COMMIT_SHA as the
selective check COMMIT_REF otherwise it might not build
image when needed


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The build-image workflow should use TARGET_COMMIT_SHA as the
selective check COMMIT_REF otherwise it might not build
image when needed
@mik-laj mik-laj merged commit 2ffaebe into apache:main Jun 25, 2022
potiuk added a commit to potiuk/airflow that referenced this pull request Jun 29, 2022
The build-image workflow should use TARGET_COMMIT_SHA as the
selective check COMMIT_REF otherwise it might not build
image when needed

(cherry picked from commit 2ffaebe)
@ephraimbuddy ephraimbuddy added this to the Airflow 2.3.3 milestone Jun 30, 2022
@ephraimbuddy ephraimbuddy added the changelog:skip Changes that should be skipped from the changelog (CI, tests, etc..) label Jul 1, 2022
@potiuk potiuk deleted the fix-target-commit-sha branch July 29, 2022 20:06
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