git checkout -f FETCH_HEAD
in dir /b/s/w/ir/kitchen-workdir/depot_tools:
allow_subannotations: False
base_name: 'depot_tools.git checkout'
cmd: ['git', 'checkout', '-f', 'FETCH_HEAD']
cwd: '/b/s/w/ir/kitchen-workdir/depot_tools'
env: {}
env_prefixes: {}
env_suffixes: {}
infra_step: True
name: 'depot_tools.git checkout'
nest_level: 1
ok_ret: frozenset([0])
trigger_specs: ()
full environment:
BOTO_CONFIG: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/gsutil_task/.boto
BUILDBUCKET_EXPERIMENTAL: FALSE
CIPD_CACHE_DIR: /b/s/cipd_cache/cache
CIPD_PROTOCOL: v2
DEVSHELL_CLIENT_PORT: 56850
DOCKER_CONFIG: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/docker_cfg_task
DOCKER_TMPDIR: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/docker_tmp_task
GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM: 1
GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT: 0
HOME: /Users/swarming
INFRA_GIT_WRAPPER_HOME: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/git_home_task
LOGDOG_COORDINATOR_HOST: logs.chromium.org
LOGDOG_STREAM_PREFIX: buildbucket/cr-buildbucket.appspot.com/8921767202977615840
LOGDOG_STREAM_PROJECT: fuchsia
LOGDOG_STREAM_SERVER_PATH: unix:/b/s/w/ir/tmp/ld.sock
LOGNAME: swarming
LUCI_CONTEXT: /b/s/w/itNkFhPF/luci_context.543012627
MAC_CHROMIUM_TMPDIR: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/t
NO_GCE_CHECK: False
PATH: /b/s/w/ir/cipd_bin_packages:/b/s/w/ir/cipd_bin_packages/bin:/b/s/cipd_cache/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
PWD: /b/s/w/ir
PYTHONIOENCODING: UTF-8
PYTHONUNBUFFERED: 1
SHELL: /bin/bash
SHLVL: 1
SWARMING_BOT_ID: fuchsia-ci-mac-lab01-1004
SWARMING_EXTERNAL_BOT_SETUP: 1
SWARMING_HEADLESS: 1
SWARMING_SERVER:
https://chromium-swarm.appspot.com
SWARMING_TASK_ID: 42f83ffa46389011
TEMP: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/t
TEMPDIR: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/t
TMP: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/t
TMPDIR: /b/s/w/ir/tmp/t
USER: swarming
VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT: no
VERSIONER_PYTHON_VERSION: 2.7
VPYTHON_VIRTUALENV_ROOT: /b/s/w/ir/cache/vpython
XPC_FLAGS: 0x0
XPC_SERVICE_NAME: 0
_: /b/s/w/ir/cipd_bin_packages/vpython
__CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING: 0x1F6:0:0
Note: checking out 'FETCH_HEAD'.
You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around, make experimental
changes and commit them, and you can discard any commits you make in this
state without impacting any branches by performing another checkout.
If you want to create a new branch to retain commits you create, you may
do so (now or later) by using -b with the checkout command again. Example:
git checkout -b <new-branch-name>
HEAD is now at 70ce8736 [lucicfg] Bump lucicfg version 1.1.0 -> 1.2.0.