Thanks, David, I'll circle back on that and do a round of checks on their
respective pull requests soon, let's see how it goes!

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On Tue, 20 May 2025 at 16:51, David Smiley <dsmi...@apache.org> wrote:

> 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
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>>
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