I'm unable to reproduce:
I've deleted a file in arcanist library, and ran arc liberate. I got no error message and the __phutil_library_map__.php was updated correctly.
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Jun 27 2023
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Jun 23 2023
Yeah it seems the Workflow /project/query/all/customize/?search.objectPHID=PHID-DSHP-<PHID-FOR-REQUEST> has no sense
Jun 22 2023
Jun 19 2023
Premising that now we have a regression here :D
Jun 17 2023
Jun 8 2023
For the records, I had the same experience when deleting a repository via ./bin/remove destroy rESHP for Unknown edge constant "25" (not 26 as mentioned in the task title) in downstream https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T119588
Jun 7 2023
Oh sorry I love to randomly rename things :D
No, your edit is not correct. The same happens in search, as I indicated in the description:
or craft a query for Diffusion commits, specifying X as author
So if after following my instructions you go to /diffusion/commit/query/all/, you see all of the commits with the author field correctly displayed. If, however, you proceed to editing a query and you select user X as author, you get the "old state".
Let's try to reduce the surface
Done.
Ah sorry for this bug, please visit the files and set Public (I cannot see them)
Just trying to convince you.
If the feature works, it adds functionality that can't be easily replicated. You can have a bunch of complex Herald rules and bypass them all just by declaring that ^temp/ refs are now non-permanent. If the feature doesn't work (or maybe doesn't exist, rather), you have to go to each Herald rule and explicitly exclude ^temp/ branches, which is a lot of work for something that (at least for me) looks like it should be simple.
I'm not, personally, 100% convinced that the hooks should be blocked from running on these refs - there's plenty of edge-cases where this might be even more confusing (commits can become published in a bunch of ways).
Here, I assigned one of your identities to myself:
Now when you go to the list of your commits, there is some entry from "me", but there shouldn't.
And when you look at my commits, there are none — but there should, as this commit is now mine, as far as Diffusion is concerned.
This is about Diffusion identity assignment feature. List of identities is here: https://we.phorge.it/diffusion/identity/
The simplest way to test it would be to make a test repository and proceed according to the instructions as above. I hope the process is laid out quite clearly.
I'm not quite sure to have understood everything. Can you attach a cute screenshot or something? :)
Jun 6 2023
Jun 2 2023
Patch merged thus resolving
I wonder if this is related to not being able to use the Diffusion repository file auto-complete when not logged in even though the repo is publicly accessible.
Jun 1 2023
From a quick glance, looks like the ajax for the graph content is returning a login form or a js redirect request (with status 200), and the handling code in the report page doesn't properly handle that.
May 25 2023
Again @amit I know you have other things to do :) Can you just try to manually apply this patch?
May 22 2023
May 20 2023
Thanks again, I really loved this follow-up on your hack
By coincidence, chatting with valerio.bozzolan yesterday made me realize that this rendering rule is merely in place for figlet and cowsay.
May 19 2023
May 18 2023
May 12 2023
Thanks. I've patched that blindly but now I'm also able to reproduce and I also can confirm this fixes the regression.
@valerio.bozzolan I can verify that the proposed patch works for me
I was able to have that page working with:
(taken from https://we.phorge.it/T15064#8743)
May 10 2023
It hadn't happened in a while, so I guess it was something strange in my machine.
May 9 2023
May 8 2023
May 7 2023
By the way it happened again here :D
May 6 2023
May 2 2023
Hi @Cigaryno thanks for this bug report. Please attach more details than feel free to reopen
Apr 30 2023
Apr 26 2023
I think the reason is, I touched this file:
Apr 21 2023
I encountered this, when upgrading from Phabricator, during last step, ./bin/cache purge --all: