Re: [BUG] git_path() returns relative paths

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On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 04:40:12PM +0530, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed a regression in the latest master, and I've been trying to
> debug it for 30 minutes now.  I'm still clueless about the root cause,
> but I'll list whatever I found so far:
> 
> I suddenly noticed that I wasn't able to commit to a certain
> repository with submodules anymore.  This was because git commit was
> opening a COMMIT_EDITMSG in the wrong path.  To reproduce the problem,
> you need a setup like mine:

When I hear submodules, latest master and path the only thing that comes
to my mind that have touched these areas is
091a6eb0feed820a43663ca63dc2bc0bb247bbae "submodule: drop the top-level
requirement".

A first test could be to see if it's this patch does anything strange.
However this patch is in git since 1.8.3.3 so it's almost a month old.

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