Hi all in our cross-platform projects we always have a certain Windows-only submodule, which contains all the compatibility stuff and missing libraries for Windows. When cloning such a repository on a Linux machine the typical procedure is: git clone git@server:project.git cd project git submodule init git submodule deinit path/to/windows-stuff git submodule update This way you avoid wasting time and disk space to clone stuff that you don't need on Linux (or on whatever non-windows machine your are actually working). It would be really cool to add a kind of platform specific submodule blacklist, either in .gitconfig or maybe even better in .gitattributes so that we can add this configuration to the repository. Example .gitattributes how this could look like: # common stuff *.sh eol=lf *.conf eol=lf # submodule config [src/windows-compat] platforms = win32 By default the platforms could have the value "all". But one can change it to a list of platform names e.g. "platforms = linux, macosx" or "win32" like in the example above. Such a feature would also make it possible to simply use "git clone -- recursive git@server:project.git" avoiding the single stops as shown above. What do your think? Is something like this possible? Or is it even possible already somehow? Today I'm using a shell script to automate this steps, but this is just a workaround. It would be cool if git itself could do this for us. -- mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards Gerhard Gappmeier ascolab GmbH - automation systems communication laboratory Tel.: +49 9131 691 123 Fax: +49 9131 691 128 Web: http://www.ascolab.com GPG-KeyId: 5AAC50C4 GPG-Fingerprint: 967A 15F1 2788 164D CCA3 6C46 07CD 6F82 5AAC 50C4 -- ascolab GmbH Geschäftsführer: Gerhard Gappmeier, Matthias Damm, Uwe Steinkrauß Sitz der Gesellschaft: Am Weichselgarten 7 • 91058 Erlangen • Germany Registernummer: HRB 9360 Registergericht: Amtsgericht Fürth
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