GH-49861: [R][Release] Include linux-arm64 libarrow binary in releases#49894
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GH-49861: [R][Release] Include linux-arm64 libarrow binary in releases#49894amoeba wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:mainfrom
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Revision: 4f9ad0b Submitted crossbow builds: ursacomputing/crossbow @ actions-dbf493da20
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Closing in favor of #49893. |
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Rationale for this change
#48574 added most of the pieces for publishing Linux arm64 libarrow binaries for R but it was missing the final step to upload to the release.
What changes are included in this PR?
r-binary-packagestask definition with a pattern to catch the linux-arm64 binaryAre these changes tested?
No, we'll test in CI.
Are there any user-facing changes?
No.