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"Finding object IDs in repo..." stuck indefinitely.

Open dam-pav opened this issue 11 months ago • 2 comments

Hi there.

I'm trying to initialize Object ID Ninja for a multiapp project. Unfortunately I'm having issues with the initialization.

  • Select the "Fully automated" auto-sync.
  • It starts loading branches and mangling commits.
  • Gets stuck in a branch with no way to know why and no way to at least abort. Not always the same branch. Sometimes it's a "temporary ninja" branch. Other times it's the main branch. I can't guess the pattern.
  • After 24 hours in this state it became clear that this wasn't a question of speed. The only available action was to close and reopen VSCode.
  • More annoying than critical, it appears that .alcache is now in a state of disarray claiming all sorts of issues, missing symbols etc. with our code even if builds are perfectly clean (no warnings).
  • A "ninja" branch is left over. I can delete, sure, and start over.
  • Bottom line, it gets nowhere.
  • One thing I notice though, the "temporary Ninja" branch refers to a particular commit, gets deleted and then another "ninja" branch refers to same commit before it gets stuck or at least left behind. Loading the same commit might be normal, I don't know.

So I guess what I'm looking for is advice on what to look for in order to get unstuck. Is there a log file left behind the sync process? Something I can provide? What could be the reason for a commit to appear causing an issue?

dam-pav avatar Mar 23 '24 15:03 dam-pav

Hi, i am facing the same problem. Its not a multi-app project. simple AL-project. Are there any news about this issue? Or can we anywhere look into a log file or something, to see what may be the issue here?

Thanks :)

Robiwahn23 avatar May 31 '24 09:05 Robiwahn23

Same here for me in a multi-app project. Any news on that?

RaKuNbg avatar Jul 12 '24 07:07 RaKuNbg