Updating an existing compiled HTML+CSS GitHub Pages site - "unable to build page." #21554
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I’m having troubles with my site here: https://github.com/AquaGeneral/aquageneral.github.io It’s already been working for months, but as I try to update it now I get “Unable to build page” errors. I also tried adding a “.nojekyll” file and it’s still not working. Note the site itself is compiled outside of this repository. This repo is just for hosting it on GitHub pages as simple HTML+CSS. Any idea what is going wrong here? |
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Getting the same. I’m guessing something is wrong with github servers, not our code. |
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Getting the same errors on 2 different sites |
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I’m looking at the site right-now, and it seems to be displaying properly. Is this the most recent pushed version? |
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The key update I did was adding the v1.7 on my site. As you can see on the Release Notes page they are still only showing v1.6’s release notes as the latest update. |
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Sorry about that! This was actually an error on our end, and the team has already pushed a fix out for it, so it should be resolved. With a generic build failure message like that, we would generally recommend checking out status page to see if there’s a known error: https://status.github.com/messages And if you don’t see anything there, we’d recommend reaching out to the technical support team via our contact form so we can look into your repository specifically. |
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Sorry about that! This was actually an error on our end, and the team has already pushed a fix out for it, so it should be resolved.
With a generic build failure message like that, we would generally recommend checking out status page to see if there’s a known error:
https://status.github.com/messages
And if you don’t see anything there, we’d recommend reaching out to the technical support team via our contact form so we can look into your repository specifically.
https://github.com/support