- From: jugglinmike <web-platform-tests-notifications@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 22:43:23 GMT
- To: public-web-platform-tests-notifications@w3.org
This appears to be a GitHub-to-TravisCI protocol failure, one that occurred before any of this project's code ran. As far as I know, the only insight we have into this process is via [the TravisCI "requests" page](https://travis-ci.org/w3c/web-platform-tests/requests), but that listing is limited to only the most recent requests. As of this moment, it no longer includes data for yesterday's activity. Unfortunately, I am unable to manually trigger a build via the TravisCI UI because it doesn't seem as though TravisCI is aware of this pull request. We may be able to trigger it by pushing a new commit to this branch, though given the odd state, I'm not sure this will have an effect. I'm also not sure if it would interfere with the Chromium project's "export bot." Ideally, we'd want to remove that empty commit after the build was triggered but before the branch is merged. Is that something you could try, @jeffcarp? View on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pull/5710#issuecomment-297859329
Received on Thursday, 27 April 2017 22:43:36 UTC