Keep up the great work. I'm *loving* Travis CI!
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 4:29:11 PM UTC-4, Michael Klishin wrote:
> Eric Hough:
> > Has anyone else noticed that the job "silas/ops #15.2" has been running
> for (as of this writing) 17 hours? It seems to be crowding up the
> PHP/Perl/Python queue. I figure it will die at some point, but thought I
> would see if anyone has some insight.
> It is not running. It was started 17 hours ago but never marked as
> finished. If it still appears in the UI, it will be removed
> manually soon.
> MK
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 4:29:11 PM UTC-4, Michael Klishin wrote:
> Eric Hough:
> > Has anyone else noticed that the job "silas/ops #15.2" has been running
> for (as of this writing) 17 hours? It seems to be crowding up the
> PHP/Perl/Python queue. I figure it will die at some point, but thought I
> would see if anyone has some insight.
> It is not running. It was started 17 hours ago but never marked as
> finished. If it still appears in the UI, it will be removed
> manually soon.
> MK
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 4:29:11 PM UTC-4, Michael Klishin wrote:
> Eric Hough:
> > Has anyone else noticed that the job "silas/ops #15.2" has been running
> for (as of this writing) 17 hours? It seems to be crowding up the
> PHP/Perl/Python queue. I figure it will die at some point, but thought I
> would see if anyone has some insight.
> It is not running. It was started 17 hours ago but never marked as
> finished. If it still appears in the UI, it will be removed
> manually soon.
> MK
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 4:29:11 PM UTC-4, Michael Klishin wrote:
> Eric Hough:
> > Has anyone else noticed that the job "silas/ops #15.2" has been running
> for (as of this writing) 17 hours? It seems to be crowding up the
> PHP/Perl/Python queue. I figure it will die at some point, but thought I
> would see if anyone has some insight.
> It is not running. It was started 17 hours ago but never marked as
> finished. If it still appears in the UI, it will be removed
> manually soon.
> MK