The recommended git tool is: git
Cloning the remote Git repository
Cloning repository https://github.com/larson-group/clubb.git
> git init /home/jenkins/workspace/clubb_release_intel_build # timeout=10
Fetching upstream changes from https://github.com/larson-group/clubb.git
> git --version # timeout=10
> git --version # 'git version 2.34.1'
> git fetch --tags --force --progress -- https://github.com/larson-group/clubb.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10
Avoid second fetch
Checking out Revision df9e2152bc4889d33e801021a44c11fd6b685d1f (refs/remotes/origin/master)
Commit message: "Must add -fopenmp back for now, since this is used for the openmp test and it also broke the BFB tests for an obnoxious reason - that test compiles each commit without cleaning the build, so the baseline commit had -fopenmp and compiled with openmp stuff enabled, but then the subsequent commits had it turned off, but no changes in the files, so it didn't recompile with it off, and only turned it off in the linking stage, causing a build error. RESOLVED:320551df13ee84bdb9280db0be788a36e1f03494 RESOLVED:6c0201d44694fadf7f4bb0d4d58c3a9871096a22 RESOLVED:26644de2ea83ee6335b273f54dd57afc8f6f4b0c"
> git config remote.origin.url https://github.com/larson-group/clubb.git # timeout=10
> git config --add remote.origin.fetch +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10
> git rev-parse refs/remotes/origin/master^{commit} # timeout=10
> git config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10
> git checkout -f df9e2152bc4889d33e801021a44c11fd6b685d1f # timeout=10
> git rev-list --no-walk 6c0201d44694fadf7f4bb0d4d58c3a9871096a22 # timeout=10