Re: [RFC] Submodules in GIT

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On Friday 2006 December 01 12:34, Martin Waitz wrote:

> It is exactly the aim of my implementation to not have any reference to
> something that is not accessible in the supermodule repository.

Okay - I think you've put me right in another reply on this point - the 
submodule commit is in the supermodule; that was the part I hadn't got.

> Yes, you can't separate it my just moving it out of the supermodule,
> but you can always clone the submodule alone.

Ah - now that clarifies things a lot.  The fact that you can't separate it by 
moving it implies lots of things that take away many of my earlier worries.

> have a look at http://git.admingilde.org/tali/git.git/module2.
> If you want to try it out, have a look at t/t7500-submodule.sh on how to
> create submodules.

Thanks.  I will look hard at this :-)  My apologies for bothering you so much 
with all these questions.  I just got a bit interested in it all :-)


Andy

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