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operator apicurio-registry (1.1.0-v2.4.12.final) #3404

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@jsenko jsenko commented Oct 9, 2023

Thanks for submitting your Operator. Please check the below list before you create your Pull Request.

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@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot added the needs-ok-to-test Indicates a PR that requires an org member to verify it is safe to test. label Oct 9, 2023
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Hi @jsenko. Thanks for your PR.

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Dockerfile or bundle.Dockerfile is added/changed. Note that for security reasons none of these files are going to be used when building bundle. Docker file will be generated and all label information is taken from annotations.yaml.

@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Release Apicurio Registry Operator 1.1.0-v2.4.12.final operator apicurio-registry (1.1.0-v2.4.12.final) Oct 9, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added authorized-changes ok-to-test Indicates a non-member PR verified by an org member that is safe to test. openshift-started-4.13 openshift-started-4.12 openshift-started-4.10 openshift-started-4.11 openshift-started-4.15 openshift-started-4.14 and removed needs-ok-to-test Indicates a PR that requires an org member to verify it is safe to test. labels Oct 9, 2023
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jsenko commented Oct 10, 2023

Hi, can someone please help me decipher this error message?

Temp index not found. Are your commits squashed?

and

  * could not run steps: step deploy-operator-on-openshift failed: "deploy-operator-on-openshift" test steps failed: "deploy-operator-on-openshift" pod "deploy-operator-on-openshift-deploy-operator" failed: could not watch pod: the pod ci-op-n5csn047/deploy-operator-on-openshift-deploy-operator failed after 19m55s (failed containers: test): ContainerFailed one or more containers exited

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jsenko commented Oct 10, 2023

/retest-required

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/hold

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/hold cancel

@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot removed the do-not-merge/hold Indicates that a PR should not merge because someone has issued a /hold command. label Oct 10, 2023
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Dockerfile or bundle.Dockerfile is added/changed. Note that for security reasons none of these files are going to be used when building bundle. Docker file will be generated and all label information is taken from annotations.yaml.

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/merge possible

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/merge possible

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/merge possible

@framework-automation framework-automation merged commit 054d740 into redhat-openshift-ecosystem:main Oct 10, 2023
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