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I have a GHAction that I have set up to deploy a repo of mine. I was hitting the timeout limit of the Deploy-Pages step of the action. After looking here, I noticed a timeout input. I have since updated the timeout parameter to reflect a MUCH longer time than 10 minutes (I have it set for 7 Days, though I do not expect to reach that at all, nor have I set anything up to pass my token after 24 hours anyway, which would be a limiting factor anyway). While this addition to my workflow has allowed the step to not timeout, the deployment essentially freezes now.
It looks like there is a bug we will need to look at.
We enforce and do not document a hard limit on the timeout backend side. Obviously, we would never allow a deployment to proceed for 7days+. The real limit is expressed in minutes.
Tangential to a potential real bug (i.e. the deployment should stop earlier), your issue here is that you are completely outside of our terms of services. You are trying to deploy an artifacts 38GB+ in size.
Our limit is 1GB. I suggest you find a different platform for hosting your files (assuming they are legal as well).
I have a GHAction that I have set up to deploy a repo of mine. I was hitting the timeout limit of the Deploy-Pages step of the action. After looking here, I noticed a timeout input. I have since updated the timeout parameter to reflect a MUCH longer time than 10 minutes (I have it set for 7 Days, though I do not expect to reach that at all, nor have I set anything up to pass my token after 24 hours anyway, which would be a limiting factor anyway). While this addition to my workflow has allowed the step to not timeout, the deployment essentially freezes now.
It has now just repeated this, even now
The runner is at 9 hours now, doing what seems to be nothing. This is my second attempt, and both times it stalled at 10 minutes in.
Why have the timeout input if it isn't gonna work? Is there something I am missing?
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