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[Bug]: Github Resolver comment "workflow error" when the workflow is successful #5216

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xingyaoww opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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Is there an existing issue for the same bug?

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Example: #5181 (comment)

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The workflow to fix this issue encountered an error. Please check the workflow logs for more information.

@xingyaoww xingyaoww added bug Something isn't working fix-me Attempt to fix this issue with OpenHands labels Nov 22, 2024
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OpenHands started fixing the issue! You can monitor the progress here.

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malhotra5 commented Nov 22, 2024

I've found one issue which was introduced in this PR

target-branch parameter was added to the Attempt to resolve issue step instead of Create draft PR or push branch step in .github/workflows/openhands-resolver.yml

EDIT: target-branch paramater was introduced in the openhands-ai package which has not been released as of yet. The changes in .github/workflows/openhands-resolver.yml require the unreleased version of openhands-ai

I think there may be one more bug, will keep digging

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