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copr-pypi has stopped building packages #3056

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9001 opened this issue Dec 12, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3177
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copr-pypi has stopped building packages #3056

9001 opened this issue Dec 12, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3177
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9001 commented Dec 12, 2023

looks like something died; no packages have been built since 2023-11-28, 17:07 UTC

timewise, this overlaps with #2964 / https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/11648

if this should be brought up somewhere else then please point me in the right direction 👍 and thx for the service!

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@FrostyX FrostyX self-assigned this Mar 4, 2024
FrostyX added a commit to FrostyX/copr that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2024
Fix fedora-copr#3056

We are seeing the following error in the logs:

    RuntimeError: Working outside of application context.
    This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed
    the current application. To solve this, set up an application context
    with app.app_context(). See the documentation for more information.
FrostyX added a commit to FrostyX/copr that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2024
Fix fedora-copr#3056

We are seeing the following error in the logs:

    RuntimeError: Working outside of application context.
    This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed
    the current application. To solve this, set up an application context
    with app.app_context(). See the documentation for more information.
praiskup pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 10, 2024
Fix #3056

We are seeing the following error in the logs:

    RuntimeError: Working outside of application context.
    This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed
    the current application. To solve this, set up an application context
    with app.app_context(). See the documentation for more information.
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