Thanks Mark. Will give a try. Could you please let me know what path should
I give in the sparse checkout if my project setup is as below,

Root
--- Project A
   ---- Project B

I want to sparse checkout Project B



*Kind Regards, *
*Sairam *
9884699987 | Skype - vjsairam


On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Mark Waite <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Check that your git repository actually contains a commit with SHA1
> faaf2c4ff254904ca0692a69270b9d342cd8a637 .
>
> If it does, then check that the repository which Jenkins is using actually
> contains a commit with SHA1 faaf2c4ff254904ca0692a69270b9d342cd8a637.
>
> Assure that you are not using "shallow clone" in the Jenkins repository,
> since a shallow clone may not include the SHA1 you're trying to use.
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 7:01 AM, sai ram <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Please help me out with this error,
>>
>> Command "git read-tree -mu HEAD" returned status code 128:
>> stdout:
>> stderr: fatal: Not a valid object name HEAD
>>
>> .
>> .
>> FATAL: Could not checkout null with start point 
>> faaf2c4ff254904ca0692a69270b9d342cd8a637hudson.plugins.git.GitException 
>> <http://stacktrace.jenkins-ci.org/search?query=hudson.plugins.git.GitException>:
>>  Could not checkout null with start point 
>> faaf2c4ff254904ca0692a69270b9d342cd8a637
>>
>>
>> .
>> .
>> Caused by: hudson.plugins.git.GitException 
>> <http://stacktrace.jenkins-ci.org/search?query=hudson.plugins.git.GitException>:
>>  Command "git checkout -f faaf2c4ff254904ca0692a69270b9d342cd8a637" returned 
>> status code 128:
>> stdout:
>> stderr: error: Sparse checkout leaves no entry on working directory
>>
>> .
>>
>>
>>
>> *Kind Regards, *
>> *Sairam *
>> 9884699987 | Skype - vjsairam
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Mark Waite <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, it is.  You'll need a git version which supports sparse checkout,
>>> and a recent version of git-client-plugin and a recent version of
>>> git-plugin.
>>>
>>> Once you have those pre-requisites, then you click the "Add" button in
>>> "Additional Behaviours" and select "Sparse Checkout paths".  We use it very
>>> often.  It works well for us.
>>>
>>> Mark Waite
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:49 AM, sai ram <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I want to checkout a particular folder from GIT repo. Please let me
>>>> know if this is possible in the latest GIT version.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> *Sairam *
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