The recommended git tool is: git
Wiping out workspace first.
Cloning the remote Git repository
Cloning repository https://github.com/larson-group/cam.git
> git init /home/jenkins/workspace/cam_plot_scam_ifort # timeout=10
Fetching upstream changes from https://github.com/larson-group/cam.git
> git --version # timeout=10
> git --version # 'git version 2.34.1'
> git fetch --tags --force --progress -- https://github.com/larson-group/cam.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10
> git config remote.origin.url https://github.com/larson-group/cam.git # timeout=10
> git config --add remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10
Avoid second fetch
> git rev-parse refs/remotes/origin/clubb_silhs_devel^{commit} # timeout=10
Checking out Revision 347646e13207db4729db167a1a55fcba7f49f8d2 (refs/remotes/origin/clubb_silhs_devel)
> git config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10
> git checkout -f 347646e13207db4729db167a1a55fcba7f49f8d2 # timeout=10
Commit message: "Autoupdated CLUBB_core Commit c365e917824d4ca09c1a28b5c1f782bfd1773562 Author: bmg929 Date: Mon Nov 11 11:50:40 2024 -0600 As part of generalizing the code to work with both an ascending and descending grid, I discovered an issue. The issue occurs in the xp2/xpyp upwind turbulent advection code and involves the sgn_ variables. Ultimately, for other PDFs, I was setting this variable using equations of the form sign( one, variable)"
> git rev-list --no-walk 0f55f58727106c64e4a8067c5af21d1fe476b578 # timeout=10