Re: [RFC] Submodules in GIT

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On Friday 2006 December 01 10:42, Sven Verdoolaege wrote:

> He showed it to you in the example.  The "submodule object" is the COMMIT
> of the submodule itself.

That's no different from mine.  I need more detail than that.

Is that commit in the submodule or the supermodule?  If it's in the submodule 
then we're talking about the same thing, as that's all I want.  If it's in 
the supermodule then I want to know what the tree object that that commit 
points to contains.  I also want to know how we tell the difference between a 
commit-in-supermodule and a 
commit-in-supermodule-which-is-actually-in-submodule.


Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins, M Eng (hons), MIEE
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