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      wrote on last edited by jordanurbs
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      I can't tell if it's a DNS issue (already tried purging Cloudflare cache + re-syncing DNS from Cloudron) or a git issue but suddenly my github pages app will not update with my git repo.

      In the logs of my newest app attempt:

      Listening on port 3000
      Using git repo at /app/data/repo.git
      Serving up directory /app/data/website
      git: info {}
      git: push {}
      Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
      Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
      Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
      

      and on and on that error goes...

      This is a static HTML site that was working just fine before it stopped working.

      Any clues?

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      • jordanurbsJ jordanurbs

        I can't tell if it's a DNS issue (already tried purging Cloudflare cache + re-syncing DNS from Cloudron) or a git issue but suddenly my github pages app will not update with my git repo.

        In the logs of my newest app attempt:

        Listening on port 3000
        Using git repo at /app/data/repo.git
        Serving up directory /app/data/website
        git: info {}
        git: push {}
        Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
        Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
        Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
        

        and on and on that error goes...

        This is a static HTML site that was working just fine before it stopped working.

        Any clues?

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        @jordanurbs have you checked in the File Manager or Terminal if that file path still exists? Permissions?

        Conscious tech

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        • jordanurbsJ jordanurbs

          I can't tell if it's a DNS issue (already tried purging Cloudflare cache + re-syncing DNS from Cloudron) or a git issue but suddenly my github pages app will not update with my git repo.

          In the logs of my newest app attempt:

          Listening on port 3000
          Using git repo at /app/data/repo.git
          Serving up directory /app/data/website
          git: info {}
          git: push {}
          Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
          Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
          Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/app/data/website/404.html'
          

          and on and on that error goes...

          This is a static HTML site that was working just fine before it stopped working.

          Any clues?

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          @jordanurbs Does it work if you create an empty 404.html file as the error suggests?

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          • girishG girish

            @jordanurbs Does it work if you create an empty 404.html file as the error suggests?

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            @girish I created a 404.html both in the file manager and in the git repo---nothing.

            @robi checked I took a look in the file manager & terminal and there were no clues as to why the repo was there but the files were not

            I did find a workable solution: I ended up cloning the repo into /app/data/ and then renaming the directory to 'website' and now it's live again.

            I seem to have to pull manually from the app's terminal though, and can't just push to the 'page' remote from my local machine. Is there a git command I can use in the /app/data/website directory to have it stay synced to the 'page' remote like the cloudron app should be doing anyway?

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