| Depending on the used method to install git on a system, git lfs is enabled per default on a system via these settings in the system-wide config file:
[filter "lfs"]
clean = git-lfs clean -- %f
smudge = git-lfs smudge -- %f
process = git-lfs filter-process
required = true
This means that even if no "git lfs pull" is performed explicitly, on checkout lfs files are pulled automatically due to the smudge filter. Problems
- If the remote server requires authentication and none is configured on the system (e.g. ssh key), the checkout fails.
- If lfs files shall not be pulled at all, there is no way to configure this in the plugin.
I therefore suggest to always set the environment variable GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 even if no "GitLFSPull" option was specified. This makes sure that no "git lfs" commands that are not controlled by the git-client-plugin are launched and thus resolves the issue that the checkout fails in case the remote server requires authentication. This also prevents pulling lfs files regardless of a system's configuration and requires to explicitly pull lfs files via the "GitLFSPull" option. |