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Cannot remove repo on codeberg woodpecker ci when already removed on codeberg's git. #234

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opened 2025年04月12日 21:41:24 +02:00 by naguam · 1 comment
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I removed my repository cloudbsd-xyz from the platform.

Then I wanted to remove it from codeberg woodpecker CI.

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It fails.

The behaviour expected is for the repo to be removed from the ci system no matter if the upstream codeberg repo still exists or not.

I removed my repository cloudbsd-xyz from the platform. Then I wanted to remove it from codeberg woodpecker CI. ![image](/attachments/62712623-16d0-4c4e-a7c1-25536807ab9c) It fails. The behaviour expected is for the repo to be removed from the ci system no matter if the upstream codeberg repo still exists or not.
naguam changed title from (削除) Cannot remove repo on woodpecker or already removed on codeberg. (削除ここまで) to Cannot remove repo on codeberg woodpecker ci when already removed on codeberg's git. 2025年04月12日 21:42:50 +02:00
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A solution is to recreate en empty repo on git with the same name and then delete the CI connection and then re-delete the recreated git repo.

To me its a bug but there is an empirical solution, closing this.

A solution is to recreate en empty repo on git with the same name and then delete the CI connection and then re-delete the recreated git repo. To me its a bug but there is an empirical solution, closing this.
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Delete branch "%!s()"

Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?