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Re: Why do git submodules require manual checkouts and commits?

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To: <skillzero@...>
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Date: Friday, May 16, 2008 - 6:17 am

Hi,

On Thu, 15 May 2008, skillzero@gmail.com wrote:


Submodules are special.

You cannot recreate the exact state from a commit in the superproject, for 
one, and often not even from the commit itself, since the submodule can 
contain more than just the tracked files.

Also, no submodule _has_ to be checked out.  If you are working inside a 
superproject, chances are that you are uninterested in most of the 
submodules.

So no, there is nothing to change here, please move along.

Ciao,
Dscho

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Re: Why do git submodules require manual checkouts and commi..., Johannes Schindelin, (Fri May 16, 9:58 am)
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Re: Why do git submodules require manual checkouts and commi..., Johannes Schindelin, (Fri May 16, 6:17 am)
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