Moving the conversation out of the bugtracker, did uninstalling and reinstalling the public bors-ng instance fix the problem in rust-threadpool? I notice that, according to the dashboard, bors still thinks that the repo is owned by frewsxcv.
CC @frewsxcv
Removing the repo didn’t even work, because it really doesn’t like it when the Installation ID changes while the Repository ID doesn’t.
I ended up removing the repository by hand from the database to get it working again. If you need to fix this problem (before #219 gets fixed), just leave a comment here and I’ll fix it.
Wait a minute. @frewsxcv?
It’s going to time out waiting for AppVeyor’s build to finish.
Does it show the error in the dashboard?
Btw. I can not see the threadpool project in my dashboard.
You’re not set as a reviewer on that project. Sorry; those settings for wiped.
Another thing for people moving a repo between owners; AppVeyor needs re-enabled. It doesn’t follow you across moves either.