Thanks Robert. Manual trigger didn’t work. I’ll push a new commit to trigger it.
> 2024年4月9日 16:33,Robert Metzger <rmetz...@apache.org> 写道: > > I'm not 100% sure, but I think the manual trigger via a command will use > the latest commit (e.g. your second commit) to trigger a build. > Historically, manual triggering has not been very reliable. If the manual > triggering isn't working, you can also just push a commit with a tiny > change to trigger a new build. > > > On Sun, Apr 7, 2024 at 5:42 AM Yisha Zhou <zhouyi...@bytedance.com.invalid > <mailto:zhouyi...@bytedance.com.invalid>> > wrote: > >> Hi Robert, >> >> Thank you for your prompt response to my previous email. I appreciate the >> information provided. However, I still have a few remaining questions that >> I hope you can assist me with. >> >> I have noticed that other PRs are now able to trigger AZP builds >> automatically. In my case, I have two commits associated with my PR. The >> first commit has already triggered an Azure build successfully, while the >> second commit was made during the service downtime. My question are : >> >> 1. If I use the command "@flinkbot run azure" now, will it trigger the >> build corresponding to my second commit, or will it rerun the already >> successful build from the first commit? >> >> 2. If the answer for question 1 is the former, how can I trigger AZP for >> my second commit? >> >> I would appreciate any clarification you can provide on this matter. Thank >> you for your attention to this issue, and I look forward to your response. >> >> Best regards, >> Yisha >> >> >> >>> 2024年4月4日 00:52,Robert Metzger <rmetz...@apache.org> 写道: >>> >>> Hi Yisha, >>> >>> flinkbot is currently not active, so new PRs are not triggering any AZP >>> builds. We hope to restore the service soon. >>> >>> AZP is still the source of truth for CI builds. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 11:34 AM Yisha Zhou <zhouyi...@bytedance.com.invalid >> <mailto:zhouyi...@bytedance.com.invalid >> <mailto:zhouyi...@bytedance.com.invalid>>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi devs, >>>> >>>> I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to seek clarification >>>> regarding the status of Azure Pipelines within the Apache community and >>>> seek assistance with a specific issue I encountered. >>>> >>>> Today, I made some new commits to a pull request in one of the Apache >>>> repositories. However, I noticed that even after approximately six >> hours, >>>> there were no triggers initiated for the Azure Pipeline. I have a >> couple of >>>> questions regarding this matter: >>>> >>>> 1. Is the Apache community still utilizing Azure Pipelines for CI/CD >>>> purposes? I came across an issue discussing the migration from Azure to >>>> GitHub Actions, but I am uncertain about the timeline for discontinuing >> the >>>> use of Azure Pipelines. >>>> >>>> 2. If Azure Pipelines are still in use, where can I find information >> about >>>> the position of my commits in the CI queue, awaiting execution? >>>> >>>> I would greatly appreciate any insights or guidance you can provide >>>> regarding these questions. Thank you for your time and attention. >>>> >>>> My PR link is https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/24567 < >>>> https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/24567 < >> https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/24567 >> <https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/24567>>>. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Yisha