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I'm trying to run a custom command in my MSBuild file; it basically runs 'git log -10' and stores that commit info into a text file.

The problem is, when I try to run the build, it errors saying "fatal: Not a git repository". So I checked TeamCity's work directory for my project, and there is no .git directory!

Why doesn't TeamCity create the .git directory when it clones the repository? Is there a way to enable this?

edit: TeamCity version is 7.1.2; I'll try updating to 8.0.1 to see if there is an option available for this.

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I changed the VCS checkout mode from server to "automatically on agent" and it works now! Thanks to the answer for this question: Using git commands in a TeamCity Build Step.

于 2013-07-09T19:40:25.233 回答
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It is documented as VCS Checkout Mode: https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCD9/VCS+Checkout+Mode

TeamCity version is 9.x

于 2015-06-09T06:13:32.757 回答