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GH-49725: [CI] Use environment variables instead of template expressions in workflow run blocks#49733

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GH-49725: [CI] Use environment variables instead of template expressions in workflow run blocks#49733
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@thisisnic thisisnic commented Apr 14, 2026

Rationale for this change

Update CI jobs to be more robust

What changes are included in this PR?

Update CI jobs to use env vars instead of template expressions

Are these changes tested?

CI should run

Are there any user-facing changes?

No

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⚠️ GitHub issue #49725 has been automatically assigned in GitHub to PR creator.

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I believe that these failures are expected because there's no active RC staged right now

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+1

@kou kou merged commit d2c2f00 into apache:main Apr 15, 2026
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After merging your PR, Conbench analyzed the 3 benchmarking runs that have been run so far on merge-commit d2c2f00.

There were no benchmark performance regressions. 🎉

The full Conbench report has more details.

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