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I have successfully cloned Git repository in Jenkins over Git/SSH on Windows 2008 32-bit. When I tried to do the same on Windows 2008 64-bit, Console Output page gets stuck here:

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Checkout:book / C:\Jenkins\workspace\book - hudson.remoting.LocalChannel@1da691a
Using strategy: Default
Last Built Revision: Revision 5d7ce4ae23c91fb201ee005e6db17bcd795ca965 (origin/HEAD, origin/master)
Checkout:book / C:\Jenkins\workspace\book - hudson.remoting.LocalChannel@1da691a
Cloning the remote Git repository
Cloning repository origin

When I stop the build (after a few minutes of being stuck there), I get the rest of the error message:

ERROR: Error cloning remote repo 'origin' : Could not clone git@github.com:zeljkofilipin/watirbook.git
ERROR: Cause: Error performing command: C:\Git\bin\git.exe clone --progress -o origin git@github.com:zeljkofilipin/watirbook.git C:\Jenkins\workspace\book
null
Trying next repository
ERROR: Could not clone repository
FATAL: Could not clone
hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Could not clone
    at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM$2.invoke(GitSCM.java:1042)
    at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM$2.invoke(GitSCM.java:968)
    at hudson.FilePath.act(FilePath.java:785)
    at hudson.FilePath.act(FilePath.java:767)
    at hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM.checkout(GitSCM.java:968)
    at hudson.model.AbstractProject.checkout(AbstractProject.java:1193)
    at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractRunner.checkout(AbstractBuild.java:567)
    at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractRunner.run(AbstractBuild.java:455)
    at hudson.model.Run.run(Run.java:1404)
    at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:46)
    at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88)
    at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:230)
  • I can clone the repository via Git read-only URL git://github.com/zeljkofilipin/watirbook.git from Jenkins on both machines
  • I can clone via Git/SSH URL git@github.com:zeljkofilipin/watirbook.git from the command line on both machines
  • I can clone via Git/SSH URL from Jenkins on 32-bit machine, but not on 64-bit machine.

The only difference I can notice between the two machines (not counting that one is a virtual machine on my laptop, and another is a real machine in Switzerland) is that the first one is 32-bit and the second one is 64-bit.

Not sure if that could be related, but 32-bit machine has location set to Croatia, and 64-bit machine to Switzerland (as you can see from Git output in French).

For more information please see my blog post: Jenkins, Windows and Git

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I've gone through these pains recently. Especially frustrating is the lack of error logs in this scenario: probably because MSysgit prompts user on the console when trying to recover - which doesn't get through Jenkins console.

Based on my experience here are a few key elements to watch for:

  1. a mix of both Msysgit and Cygwin installed: MSysgit worked better for me- but I assume you're using that too
  2. some people have more luck with <MSYSGIT_ROOT>\cmd\git.cmd than <MSYSGIT_ROOT>\bin\git.exe
  3. making sure your slave runs as the same user (which is not the default upon service-based installs).. - oh I see you got that too
  4. setting HOME variable for windows slaves explicity
  5. basically make sure the same .ssh keys are reached when under Jenkins.
  6. for debugging, I found it useful to create a test job with no SCM, but run git clone in an "Execute shell/batch" build step. That should reveal a bit more info. BTW, you can do an env in the same step and maybe ls %HOME%/.ssh

I think the above is what gave me a working a Windows 7 64bit Jenkins slave with git support - although I thought this had more to do with some other fine config detail than with 64 vs 32 bits. Good luck anyhow!

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Thanks, will try your suggestions and I will update my question when I fix the problem. – Željko Filipin Oct 22 '11 at 8:47
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Setting git to <MSYSGIT_ROOT>\cmd\git.cmd instead of <MSYSGIT_ROOT>\bin\git.exe fixed the problem. – Željko Filipin Oct 24 '11 at 10:47
Good, and thanks for feedback. (BTW, for some strange reason git.exe works just fine for me :-/ – inger Oct 25 '11 at 17:37
Maybe that was not the problem. I have uninstalled both Jenkins and Git on both machines and installed clean. Maybe I did something different this time. – Željko Filipin Oct 27 '11 at 7:40
would you like to try with git.exe when you get a chance? also, are you setting HOME? – inger Oct 27 '11 at 22:41
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In the latest version of git, had to use %GIT_HOME%/cmd/git.exe, rather than %GIT_HOME%/bin/git.exe and figuring out the home directory of the user running the jenkins service.

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Notes from a hard learned lesson. I had problems getting the ssh to work running Jenkins as a named user account for ssh+git.

Here is what I had to do to solve the problem:

  1. Generate the key using ssh-keygen (note where they are located)
  2. Set "HOME" to this location

I tried with puttygen and GET_SSH=plink that all failed very bad but no clear errors.

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