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Code changed in jenkins
User: Kohsuke Kawaguchi
Path:
 test/src/test/java/hudson/FileSystemProvisionerTest.java
http://jenkins-ci.org/commit/jenkins/2b5a24c9b0ec6c3f1feedde080aa3196f419ae40
Log:
  [JENKINS-13165] Added a test to reproduce the problem to no avail.


Compare: https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/compare/196aadc...2b5a24c


                
> Cloning workspace loses hidden files/directories
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENKINS-13165
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13165
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: Linux
>            Reporter: owenmehegan
>            Assignee: Kohsuke Kawaguchi
>
> I upgraded to Jenkins 1.456 today, and now my jobs that use the Clone 
> Workspace plugin are having problems because the workspace tar.gz that is 
> created when the job completes no longer includes the .git directory. In 
> 1.449, which I ended up downgrading back to, the default setting for files to 
> include always pulls that in. I've verified this by running tar -tzf on the 
> workspace.tar.gz; in 1.449 .git is there, in 1.456 it isn't. 
> I wasn't able to force Jenkins to include it either. I tried putting "**/, 
> **/.git" and other variations on that in the list of files to include, but 
> none of them seemed to work.

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