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Cloning the remote Git repository
Cloning repository https://github.com/larson-group/sys_admin
 > git init /home/jenkins/workspace/clubb_fire_tuning_gfortran_test/sys_admin # timeout=10
Fetching upstream changes from https://github.com/larson-group/sys_admin
 > git --version # timeout=10
 > git --version # 'git version 2.30.2'
using GIT_ASKPASS to set credentials THe key used by the system for the tests
 > git fetch --tags --force --progress -- https://github.com/larson-group/sys_admin +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10
 > git config remote.origin.url https://github.com/larson-group/sys_admin # timeout=10
 > git config --add remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10
Avoid second fetch
 > git rev-parse refs/remotes/origin/master^{commit} # timeout=10
Checking out Revision ba3b1ef5ceaa07706f078cc61cfdac22d3c6a1c3 (refs/remotes/origin/master)
 > git config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10
 > git checkout -f ba3b1ef5ceaa07706f078cc61cfdac22d3c6a1c3 # timeout=10
Commit message: "In python range(1,1) will cause the loop not to run at all, so when we only had 1 commit to check (1 commit on the previous day) the baseline would never be updated. This is just a bug, so we want to start the range at 0 and subtract 1 everywhere we see i to compensate, ensuring that the loop runs but that the elements checked remain the same."
 > git rev-list --no-walk ba3b1ef5ceaa07706f078cc61cfdac22d3c6a1c3 # timeout=10