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{"modules/openstack_project/files/jenkins_job_builder/config/macros.yaml":[{"author":{"_account_id":4146,"name":"Clark Boylan","email":"cboylan@sapwetik.org","username":"cboylan"},"change_message_id":"30f85abb6cd9365d9822b9ffed796e35da634991","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[{"line_number":231,"context_line":"          #!/bin/bash -xe"},{"line_number":232,"context_line":"          if [[ ! -e openstack-doc-tools ]]; then"},{"line_number":233,"context_line":"              git clone https://review.openstack.org/p/openstack/openstack-doc-tools"},{"line_number":234,"context_line":"          else"},{"line_number":235,"context_line":"              cd openstack-doc-tools"},{"line_number":236,"context_line":"              git remote set-url origin https://review.openstack.org/p/openstack/openstack-doc-tools"},{"line_number":237,"context_line":"              git remote update"}],"source_content_type":"text/x-yaml","patch_set":2,"id":"AAAATn%2F9ZRs%3D","line":234,"updated":"2013-12-11 23:15:56.000000000","message":"I don\u0027t think this else will ever be needed because gerrit-git-prep does a git clean that will remove any previous clones of this repo. Instead of taking this approach I think we should try to package the doc-tools if possible then we can pip install them into a virtualenv, or have puppet checkout and keep this repo up to date on our slaves. Packaging seems to be most friendly for people wanting to run the tools at home.","commit_id":"789e7e6f697b1b6e2c5ff4364dcef1bda0968b5b"}]}
