hoi :) On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 10:42:57AM +0200, Alex Riesen wrote:Yes, that's the equivalent of checking normal files. The recursive check for dirty files/index should be configurable. For -a such a check may even make sense unconditionally. And without -a I don't see any value in such a check. So we can just add that check to -a if we see that dirty submodules are a problem for users. --=20 Martin Waitz
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