Re: Can't understand the behaviour of git-diff --submodule

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Hi,

On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:17 PM, Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Am 28.10.2012 01:02, schrieb Jens Lehmann:
>> Am 26.10.2012 22:43, schrieb Francis Moreau:
>>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> That is weird, "git diff --submodule" should show that too. Is there
>>>> anything unusual about your setup? (The only explanation I can come
>>>> up with after checking the code is that your submodule has neither a
>>>> .git directory nor a gitfile or the objects directory in there doesn't
>>>> contain these commits)
>>>
>>> Oh now you're asking, I think the submodule has been added by using
>>> the --reference option of git-submodule-add.
>>>
>>>   $ cd configs
>>>   $ cat .git
>>>   gitdir: ../.git/modules/configs
>>
>> Thanks, I suspect the --reference option makes the difference here,
>> I'll check that as soon as I find some time.
>
> Since 1.7.11 and 1.7.10.3 git does handle submodules with alternates
> (which is what --reference uses) correctly. What version are you
> seeing this problem with?

git version 1.7.10.4

Thanks.
-- 
Francis
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