Docker Space stuck on Building with empty logs
Hi HF team, I’m experiencing the same issue as many others — my Docker Spaces are stuck on “Building” with completely empty logs (both Build and Container tabs show no output). Affected Spaces: fineen/PriceVerification fineen/Break_even_analysis What I’ve tried: Factory Reboot (multiple times) Pushing new commits Creating a brand new Space from scratch None of the above helped. The build never starts — logs remain empty and the status stays on “Building” indefinitely. This seems to be a platform-side issue (no build worker being allocated), as I’ve seen reported by several other users since around March 26. My configuration is correct and was working previously. Could someone from the HF team look into this? Thank you! 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
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