@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ a branch to its remote repository. To illustrate the problem, suppose you've had
1. A new pipeline starts running on the `example` branch again, however,
the previous pipeline (2) fails because of `fatal: reference is not a tree:` error.
This is because the previous pipeline cannot find a checkout-SHA (which is associated with the pipeline record)
This occurs because the previous pipeline cannot find a checkout-SHA (which is associated with the pipeline record)
from the `example` branch that the commit history has already been overwritten by the force-push.
Similarly, [Pipelines for merged results](pipelines/pipelines_for_merged_results.md)
might have failed intermittently due to [the same reason](pipelines/pipelines_for_merged_results.md#intermittently-pipelines-fail-by-fatal-reference-is-not-a-tree-error).
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@@ -199,6 +199,7 @@ latest commit yet. This might be because:
- You are not using CI/CD pipelines in your project.
- You are using CI/CD pipelines in your project, but your configuration prevented a pipeline from running on the source branch for your merge request.
- The latest pipeline was deleted (this is a [known issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214323)).
- The source branch of the merge request is on a private fork.
After the pipeline is created, the message updates with the pipeline status.