Thanks UV & Bain -- it appears to be working again, judging from a couple PRs.
To those interested in getting a Crave account: A Crave account lets you run "./gradlew test" (or really anything) from your own machine at the CLI by simply running "crave run". The user experience is similar to if you ran it on your machine (e.g. you'll see console output). It syncs your changes outbound to the Crave hosted machine (a 96 core beast), albeit doesn't sync back down anything on disk but you'll see the console output. You can also log into a web console to view jobs and job detail like the console output and performance insights. I have a personal laptop that isn't really ideal for development, and so on that machine, I appreciate having a Crave account. If you have a fast machine; don't bother. For reference, my new work machine runs the tests in 11 minutes, which is good enough for me and so I'm not craving for Crave on it :-). But it would still be nice; I may pursue it. > Adding my colelagues Anna and Ilaria that have PRs open. Getting a Crave account is no substitute for the GitHub Action (PR) integration. So Alessandro, I'm not sure it's useful for your colleagues based on what you said. Having an open PR has no bearing on the usefulness of getting a Crave account. On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 12:25 PM Yuvraaj Kelkar <u...@crave.io> wrote: > Hi David, > > Bain is investigating. > > Also, while I work on updating the website: for the Solr users who want > accounts, please ask them to send me an email for which they want an > account. > > Thanks, > -Uv > > On May 16 2025, at 9:11 am, David Smiley <dsmi...@apache.org> wrote: > > FYI the Crave builds run via GHA (PRs) are having some issues lately in > maybe all PRs. Fails very quickly with output like this: > > Run cd /crave-devspaces/pipeline/runs/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}_${GITHUB_RUN_NUMBER} > Error: Error trying to find common parent: None of the parents of current > workspace . exist in remote repository origin > Error: Module .: Could not get local changes for project 39 > Error: Could not generate patch > Selecting project Solr (id:39) > Picking up local changes (if any)... > Error: Process completed with exit code 1. > > > I raised the issue in Crave's Discord chat. > > Running "crave" from your own machine (as I do sometimes) works. It > requires a (free) account; some of us have one. > > ~ David Smiley > Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer > http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley > <https://link.getmailspring.com/link/8140b92f-142e-493f-93b0-5abeaea7f...@getmailspring.com/0?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fdavidwsmiley&recipient=ZHNtaWxleUBhcGFjaGUub3Jn> > > [image: Sent from Mailspring]