The Multibranch Pipeline Plugin using JGit ends up incompatible.

 > /usr/local/bin/jgit --version # timeout=10
 > /usr/local/bin/jgit ls-remote --symref 
 > g...@bitbucket.org:nonstop-git/nsgit.git # timeout=10

ERROR: [Wed Apr 24 18:23:01 UTC 2019] Could not update folder level actions 
from source 0819144a...
hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "/usr/local/bin/jgit ls-remote 
--symref g...@bitbucket.org:group/repo.git" returned status code 1:
stdout: 
stderr: fatal: "--symref" is not a valid option

Looks like JGit (5.3.0 anyway) is no longer an option for polling. I'm on 
Git Plugin 3.9.3.

setsid made no difference.

On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 2:24:00 PM UTC-4, Mark Waite wrote:
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>
>
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 12:10 PM Randall Becker wrote:
>
>> I'll bite. How can I use JGit instead of git in Jenkins? I thought it was 
>> hard-burnt into the Git Plugin.
>>
>>
> In the "Global Tools Configuration" page of "Manage Jenkins", use the 
> "Git" button and the "Add" button under it to add "jgit" as an 
> implementation.  Once you've done that, then jobs will have an additional 
> option to select which git implementation they will use.
>  
>
>> On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 1:08:48 PM UTC-4, Randall Becker wrote:
>>>
>>> This is a new situation that I have encountered after a clean install of 
>>> 2.164. Attempting to use an SSH keypair (with passphrase) to talk to 
>>> BitBucket.org, in a Multibranch Pipeline job. The key is properly 
>>> configured as an Private Key (entered manually) with a Passphrase.
>>>
>>> When I hit Scan Multibranch Pipeline Now, Jenkins immediately prompts 
>>> the JVM's stderr for the passphrase. As an example:
>>>
>>> Enter passphrase for key '/tmp/ssh6766884284790436436.key':
>>>
>>> I also get an error in the Multibranch scan log:
>>>
>>>  > git ls-remote g...@bitbucket.org:group/repo.git # edited, of course
>>> ERROR: [Wed Apr 24 16:58:41 UTC 2019] Could not update folder level actions 
>>> from source 73a4292e-,,,,
>>> hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "git ls-remote 
>>> g...@bitbucket.org:group/repo.git" returned status code 128:
>>> stdout: 
>>> stderr: Permission denied (publickey).
>>> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
>>>
>>>
>>> This is bizarre. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 using the default JRE. This 
>>> did not happen on earlier versions of Jenkins that were running in Docker 
>>> images - I had to remove Docker for VPN reasons.
>>>
>>> I'm basically off the air at this point. Did I just miss a plugin or do 
>>> something silly?
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Randall
>>>
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