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CircleCI Doesn't Seem to Modify Release Branch? #18

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chase opened this issue Apr 21, 2015 · 15 comments
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CircleCI Doesn't Seem to Modify Release Branch? #18

chase opened this issue Apr 21, 2015 · 15 comments

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chase commented Apr 21, 2015

Have you signed up with CircleCI? It doesn't seem to be working, but I can't tell if it is failing if you don't let me know or figure out a solution. It was working for me, but I don't have the ability to test it on this repo as a collaborator.

@chase chase changed the title Release Branch? CircleCI Doesn't Seem to Modify Release Branch? Apr 21, 2015
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I haven't signed up yet, no. Will do it later tonight and report back if I have any issues :)

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holy fuckballs that was the most streamlined signup process I have ever tried - it seems to be building away just fine right now,

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Wow, it's already done, looks and works amazing!

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It runs every time I commit something to the master branch, right?

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I can see it does, is that "ok"?

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chase commented Apr 22, 2015

That is what it is supposed to do. Later on I'll make it so that build only runs if the source files are different from the last release.

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perfect, no rush adjusting that but when you do maybe also make it so it empties the releases folder before adding the updated files.

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chase commented Apr 22, 2015

I was just thinking about that myself. It's definitely on the todo list.

@chase chase reopened this May 26, 2015
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chase commented May 26, 2015

Can you go on CircleCI and check if there is an error message?

@larsenwork
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Looks more like circleCI isn't initiated at all
screen shot 2015-05-26 at 09 02 38
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chase commented May 26, 2015

Huh, makes me think that maybe the Github hook for it got broken at some point.

EDIT: Super strange, on my local fork, it builds without issue. You could try removing the project on CircleCI's website then adding it again, if not, it might be worth contacting their support.

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I feel like I'm missing something very obvious but how does one remove it?

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chase commented May 26, 2015

Huh, well I guess you can't; you can only "unfollow" it, which seems to have been done for you accidentally. Time to contact CircleCI's support, haha. Just click the little help bubble in the bottom right corner and make a new message explaining this issue.

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yep, just did that, waiting for reply :)

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up an running again - I just had to re add it as service here - not sure why it "disappeared" in the first place though 👍

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