On 30 July 2020 17:17:56 GMT+03:00, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > >That makes sense. The Web UI provides links to all other instances of >a certain task when it gets rescheduled, however, so I wonder whether >the API also exposes that information and whether cirrus-run would be >able to "chase" after the task by using it... They both belong to the >same build after all, so it should be possible to correlate them. I've created an issue with some explanation: https://github.com/sio/cirrus-run/issues/4 Currently cirrus-run is tracking the status for the whole build, and I'd really like to know what build status looks like while task is being rescheduled. I know it's not feasible to run all CI in verbose mode, so I do not really expect catch such case with '-v' on. Tracking build status by individual tasks would be tricky: some task failures do not lead to build failure (like in this case) while most of them do. I think a simple timeout & recheck should work.