![]() ![]() Git is an essential tool if you're going to be coding. You may also install Git by running 'winget install -id Git.Git -e -source winget' in PowerShell. The same field " Check out to a sub-directory" can be renamed into " Check out to a directory" with explanation that unless path is absolute, the specified directory is relative to workspace. Key Takeaways Download the Git installer from the official Git website at, and then run the executable. I'm using environment where all (chained and inter-related) jobs share common (absolute) local Git repositories. ![]() Notifying upstream projects of job completion Project settings are configured by default using a YAML configuration file in the project directory named mkdocs.yml. ![]() Java.io.IOException: Failed to mkdirs: /path/to/directory/jenkins/has/required/permissions/for/Īt (FilePath.java:1164)Īt .createClient(GitSCM.java:636)Īt .checkout(GitSCM.java:978)Īt .MultiSCM.checkout(MultiSCM.java:129)Īt (AbstractProject.java:1277)Īt $faultCheckout(AbstractBuild.java:610)Īt (SCMCheckoutStrategy.java:86)Īt $n(AbstractBuild.java:532)Īt (Run.java:1741)Īt (FreeStyleBuild.java:43)Īt (ResourceController.java:98)Īt (Executor.java:408) My hope was that word " sub-directory" is just a hint for default behaviour until absolute path is specified. I tried using " Check out to a sub-directory" option in Git SCM configuration with absolute path to required directory. Wget -q ' |/*/*/version&wrapper=plugins' -O - Youre most likely using PowerShell and a mapped network drive. Join1.16cvs2.11subversion1.54parameterized-trigger2.26rebuild1.25scm-api0.2promoted-builds2.21script-security1.13pam-auth1.1modernstatus1.2junit1.2-beta-4matrix-project1.4.1windows-slaves1.0build-pipeline-plugin1.4.7matrix-auth1.1ssh-slaves1.9credentials1.18cygpath1.5javadoc1.1git-client1.16.1custom-job-icon0.2ldap1.11translation1.10copyartifact1.35.2ant1.2mailer1.11git2.3.4m2release0.14.0jquery1.11.2-0ssh-credentials1.10external-monitor-job1.4envinject1.91.3maven-plugin2.7.1multiple-scms0.5antisamy-markup-formatter1.1 Location of the shared config and credentials files (All platforms) The HOME environment variable (Windows platforms) The USERPROFILE environment variable (. ![]()
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