fix: improving geolite workflow#63
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Pull request overview
This PR fixes a branch naming issue in the GeoLite database update workflow that prevented workflow reruns from succeeding. The change updates the branch naming logic to use github.run_id instead of github.sha, ensuring each workflow run (including reruns) creates a unique branch name.
Key Change:
- Modified branch name generation to use
github.run_idinstead of truncatedgithub.shato prevent duplicate branch names on workflow reruns
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Description
We changed the branch name logic because the workflow regenerated the same branch name on reruns (since it was based on github.sha), causing GitHub to reject the push with “fetch first” because the branch already existed on the remote.