[INFO] cloning repository https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch
[INFO] running `Command { std: "git" "-c" "credential.helper=" "-c" "credential.helper=/workspace/cargo-home/bin/git-credential-null" "clone" "--bare" "https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch" "/workspace/cache/git-repos/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fpasscod%2Fcargo-watch", kill_on_drop: false }`
[INFO] [stderr] Cloning into bare repository '/workspace/cache/git-repos/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fpasscod%2Fcargo-watch'...
[INFO] running `Command { std: "git" "rev-parse" "HEAD", kill_on_drop: false }`
[INFO] [stdout] 58e792b99fade3b0c0ad198fd9627dcd4817eb37
[INFO] documenting passcod/cargo-watch against 1.90.0 for beta-rustdoc-1.91-2
[INFO] running `Command { std: "git" "clone" "/workspace/cache/git-repos/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fpasscod%2Fcargo-watch" "/workspace/builds/worker-7-tc1/source", kill_on_drop: false }`
[INFO] [stderr] Cloning into '/workspace/builds/worker-7-tc1/source'...
[INFO] [stderr] done.
[INFO] started tweaking git repo https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch
[INFO] finished tweaking git repo https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch
[INFO] tweaked toml for git repo https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch written to /workspace/builds/worker-7-tc1/source/Cargo.toml
[INFO] validating manifest of git repo https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch on toolchain 1.90.0
[INFO] running `Command { std: CARGO_HOME="/workspace/cargo-home" RUSTUP_HOME="/workspace/rustup-home" "/workspace/cargo-home/bin/cargo" "+1.90.0" "metadata" "--manifest-path" "Cargo.toml" "--no-deps", kill_on_drop: false }`
[INFO] crate git repo https://github.com/passcod/cargo-watch already has a lockfile, it will not be regenerated
[INFO] running `Command { std: CARGO_HOME="/workspace/cargo-home" RUSTUP_HOME="/workspace/rustup-home" "/workspace/cargo-home/bin/cargo" "+1.90.0" "fetch" "--manifest-path" "Cargo.toml", kill_on_drop: false }`
[INFO] [stderr]     Blocking waiting for file lock on package cache
[ERROR] error running command: no output for 300 seconds


no output for 300 seconds