Am 03.05.2013 15:45, schrieb shawn wilson: > So, I actually have another question I wasn't able to get to in this > example (which has color - sorry - less -F displays it decently) > > What is shown here is that trying to add submodules in this repo > doesn't add the .gitmodules file - I can do it manually, but why isn't > it adding the file? There's a .git/modules directory populated with > the right stuff, but no .gitmodules file. > > The initial question I was trying to demonstrate was that I've got a > repo with submodules. When I push branches to most of the modules, a: > git branch -r shows them for everyone. However, in one repo/module (I > think it's a repo created with git --bare --shared) no one else can > see (or pull) the remote branches and if I make a new clone of that > repo as myself, I can't see them either. However, those branches are > there and if I check that repo out on its own (not as a submodule of > the main repo) I and everyone else can see those remote branches. > > This is git 1.8.2.1 btw. Thanks for your report. Unfortunately I'm not able to see much in your attachment, could you please try to reproduce your problem with a few shell commands and send these inline? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html