I haven't tried Gerrit, but I see sporadic problems with the wiki now.
All requests take a very long time, sometimes they are successful, but most
of the time I'm getting a message like "A database query error has
occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software."
Judging from https://dev.eclips
Hi Dani,
I'm sorry for flooding, this is the last two spam mails on *this* topic :-).
Just wanted to say that I've opened bug https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=496296 with the request to update https://wiki.eclipse.org/Evolving_Java-based_APIs_2 to Java 8.
Kind regards,
Andr
These restarts change nothing. Is anyone seeing the same problem?
In the gerrit-trigger plugin page, I can see in the warning message that
the number of items in the "Gerrit-trigger send commands queue" increases.
Le 17/06/2016 à 10:10, Matthias Sohn a écrit :
if you are Hudson admin you can t
Thanks for the links.
I already restarted Sirius HIPP but there is no change after restart.
On the gerrit-trigger page, I have the message
The Gerrit-trigger send commands queue contains 40 items!
Something might be stuck, or your system can't process the commands
fast enough. Try to increase t
if you are Hudson admin you can try to restart the gerrit-trigger plugin
here
https://hudson.eclipse.org/sirius/gerrit-trigger/
otherwise try if restarting Hudson helps, you can trigger a restart Hudson
HIPP control here
https://dev.eclipse.org/site_login/myaccount.php
-Matthias
On Fri, Jun 17,
Hi,
The sites are now accessible. Since this problem, it seems that the
gerrit jobs launched from Hudson (HIPP instance) do not give feedback on
the corresponding gerrit.
Example: Gerrit https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/75413 has 3 patch sets but
no validation from Hudson. The corresponding jobs