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When I create a MR from a forked repo, this is detected by the MR job, and a error is displayed:
Cloning into '/tmp/build/get'... fatal: Could not parse object 'b567e4cf897f2f26a4079086de0965576f7b0123'.
this commit belongs to the forked repo and it doesn't exist in the upstream repo what is been monitorized
Could it be possible to detect the project path from the metadata of the commit and execute a git clone for the forked repo??
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When I create a MR from a forked repo, this is detected by the MR job, and a error is displayed:
this commit belongs to the forked repo and it doesn't exist in the upstream repo what is been monitorized
Could it be possible to detect the project path from the metadata of the commit and execute a git clone for the forked repo??
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: