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Forward-merge triggered by push to branch-25.06 that creates a PR to keep branch-25.08 up-to-date. If this PR is unable to be immediately merged due to conflicts, it will remain open for the team to manually merge. See forward-merger docs for more info.

Proposes a batch of small, mostly-unrelated changes to building and packaging.

These are all part of RAPIDS-wide efforts to make it easier to reproduce CI locally and to use artifacts from one project's CI in another project's CI.

Contributes to rapidsai/shared-workflows#356

* explicitly provides an input for `script` to workflows using it, instead of relying on a default value coming from the workflow file

Contributes to rapidsai/shared-workflows#337

* switches from input `run_script` to `script` in uses of the `custom-job` workflow

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Authors:
  - James Lamb (https://github.com/jameslamb)

Approvers:
  - Bradley Dice (https://github.com/bdice)

URL: #849
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@GPUtester GPUtester merged commit 226e73b into branch-25.08 May 21, 2025
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SUCCESS - forward-merge complete.

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