hoi :) On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 11:02:15AM +0000, Andy Parkins wrote: > 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. Well, there simply is no proxy object inbetween. > Is that commit in the submodule or the supermodule? Well, logically that commit belongs to the submodule and is referenced by the tree in the supermodule. Phyisically it is stored in the projects object database which is shared between the supermodule and all submodules (at least in my implementation). > 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. There is no difference. -- Martin Waitz
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