use variable names for git_clone function
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@ -303,26 +303,31 @@ sudo PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=/var/cache/pip pip install `cat $FILES/pips/*`
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# ownership to the proper user.
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function git_clone {
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GIT_REMOTE=$1
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GIT_DEST=$2
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GIT_BRANCH=$3
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# do a full clone only if the directory doesn't exist
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if [ ! -d $2 ]; then
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git clone $1 $2
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if [ ! -d $GIT_DEST ]; then
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git clone $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_DEST
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cd $2
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# This checkout syntax works for both branches and tags
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git checkout $3
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git checkout $GIT_BRANCH
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elif [[ "$RECLONE" == "yes" ]]; then
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# if it does exist then simulate what clone does if asked to RECLONE
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cd $2
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cd $GIT_BRANCH
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# set the url to pull from and fetch
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git remote set-url origin $1
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git remote set-url origin $GIT_REMOTE
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git fetch origin
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# if we don't delete the local content, then our system has pyc files
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# from the previous branch leading to breakage (due to the py files
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# having older timestamps than our pyc, so python thinks the pyc files
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# are correct using them)
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rm -rf *
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git checkout -f origin/$3
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git branch -D $3
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git checkout -b $3
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git checkout -f origin/$GIT_BRANCH
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# a local branch might not exist for $3
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git branch -D $GIT_BRANCH || true
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git checkout -b $GIT_BRANCH
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fi
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}
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