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Fix ci release#1247

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Fixed the buckets for linux

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    • Updated artifact upload paths for Linux releases to a unified directory.
    • Adjusted S3 redirect keys to remove the "-test" suffix for improved consistency.
    • No changes to application features or user interface.

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The GitHub Actions workflow for CI release was updated to change the S3 upload paths for Linux artifacts, moving them from the updates/latest directory to the ide/ directory. Additionally, S3 redirect keys were modified to remove the -test suffix and standardize paths under dl/idf-eclipse-plugin/ide/.

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.github/workflows/ci_release.yml Updated S3 upload paths for Linux artifacts to use ide/ instead of updates/latest; removed -test from redirect keys; kept versioned and index.html uploads unchanged.

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    participant GitHub Actions
    participant AWS S3

    GitHub Actions->>AWS S3: Upload Linux artifacts to ide/
    GitHub Actions->>AWS S3: Upload Linux artifacts to updates/v${VERSION}/
    GitHub Actions->>AWS S3: Upload index.html to updates/latest/
    GitHub Actions->>AWS S3: Create redirect keys under dl/idf-eclipse-plugin/ide/
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A hop and a skip, the artifacts fly,
Now landing in "ide/"—oh my!
No more "-test" in the S3 nest,
Redirects are tidier, paths at their best.
With paws on the cloud, this bunny is proud—
The workflow’s improved, let’s say it out loud!
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@alirana01 alirana01 merged commit 150de4d into master Jun 16, 2025
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