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!
Cheers -------------------------- *Alessandro Benedetti* Director @ Sease Ltd. *Apache Lucene/Solr Committer* *Apache Solr PMC Member* e-mail: a.benede...@sease.io *Sease* - Information Retrieval Applied Consulting | Training | Open Source Website: Sease.io <http://sease.io/> LinkedIn <https://linkedin.com/company/sease-ltd> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/seaseltd> | Youtube <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDx86ZKLYNpI3gzMercM7BQ> | Github <https://github.com/seaseltd> 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 >> <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] > >