Re: let git grep consider sub projects

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Am 08.10.2014 um 08:59 schrieb Olaf Hering:
On Wed, Oct 08, Jens Lehmann wrote:

    git foo && git submodule foreach --recursive git foo

Looks like a submodule is yet another thing, or I have to learn what a
submodule is:

olaf@bax:~/xen $ find . -name .git
./.git
./tools/qemu-xen-dir-remote/.git
./tools/qemu-xen-traditional-dir-remote/.git
./tools/firmware/seabios-dir-remote/.git
olaf@bax:~/xen $ git submodule foreach --recursive git show
olaf@bax:~/xen $

xen does essentially 'git clone $url1 dir/url1-dir;git clone $url2
dir/url2-dir'. So the top level .git does not really know about
dir/*-dir.

Okay, I just checked that xen doesn't use submodules but uses simple
embedded repos ignored by the .gitignore file. From a quick glance
it looks like handling the sub projects is scripted in the Makefiles.
This is perfectly fine, but then you can't really expect git commands
to know about these sub projects. Or am I missing something?
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