The basic problem with submodules, from git-new-workdir's point of view, is that instead of having a .git directory, they have a .git file with contents `gitdir: <some other path>`. This is a problem because the submodule's config file has an entry like `worktree = ../../../khan-exercises` which is relative to "<some other path>" rather than to "submodule_dir/.git". As a result, if we want the new workdir to work properly, it needs to keep the same directory structure as the original repository: it should also contain a .git file with a 'gitdir', and the actual .git contents should be in the place mentioned therein. (There are other ways we could have solved this problem, including modifying the 'config' file, but this seemed most in keeping with the symlink-y philosophy of git-new-branch.) This commit implements this, by detecting if the source .git directory is actually a .git file with 'gitdir: ...' as its contents, and if so reproducing the .git file + gitdir structure in the destination work-tree. Test plan: On a repo (~/khan/webapp) with a submodule, ran git new-workdir ~/khan/webapp /tmp/webapp # the main module git new-workdir ~/khan/webapp/khan-exercises /tmp/webapp/khan-exercises and saw that /tmp/webapp/khan-exercises was populated correctly, /tmp/webapp/.git/modules/khan-exercises existed with symlinks, and /tmp/webapp/khan-exercises/.git was a file with a 'gitdir:' entry pointing to the .git/modules directory. Signed-off-by: Craig Silverstein <csilvers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- contrib/workdir/git-new-workdir | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/workdir/git-new-workdir b/contrib/workdir/git-new-workdir index 888c34a..3cc50de 100755 --- a/contrib/workdir/git-new-workdir +++ b/contrib/workdir/git-new-workdir @@ -52,26 +52,45 @@ then "a complete repository." fi +# don't modify an existing directory, unless it's empty +if test -d "$new_workdir" && test $(ls -a1 "$new_workdir/." | wc -l) -ne 2 +then + die "destination directory '$new_workdir' is not empty." +fi + # make sure the links in the workdir have full paths to the original repo git_dir=$(cd "$git_dir" && pwd) || exit 1 -# don't recreate a workdir over an existing directory, unless it's empty -if test -d "$new_workdir" +new_git_dir="$new_workdir/.git" + +# if $orig_git is a .git file with a 'gitdir' entry (as is the case for +# submodules), have the new git dir follow that same pattern. otherwise +# the 'worktree' entry in .git/config, which is a relative path, will +# not resolve properly because we're not in the expected subdirectory. +gitdir_text=$(sed -ne 's/^gitdir: *//p' "$orig_git/.git" 2>/dev/null) +if test -n "$gitdir_text"; then + ln -s "$orig_git/.git" "$new_workdir/.git" || failed + new_git_dir="$new_workdir/$gitdir_text" +fi + +# if new_workdir already exists, leave it along in case of error +if ! test -d "$new_workdir" then - if test $(ls -a1 "$new_workdir/." | wc -l) -ne 2 - then - die "destination directory '$new_workdir' is not empty." - fi - cleandir="$new_workdir/.git" -else - cleandir="$new_workdir" + clean_new_workdir=true fi -mkdir -p "$new_workdir/.git" || failed -cleandir=$(cd "$cleandir" && pwd) || failed +mkdir -p "$new_git_dir" || failed +cleandir=$(cd "$cleandir" && pwd) || failed cleanup () { - rm -rf "$cleandir" + if test z"$clean_new_workdir" = ztrue + then + rm -rf "$new_workdir" + fi + # this may (or may not) be a noop if new_workdir was already deleted. + rm -rf "$new_git_dir" + # this is a noop unless .git is a 'gitdir: ...' file. + rm -f "$new_workdir/.git" } siglist="0 1 2 15" trap cleanup $siglist @@ -84,22 +103,20 @@ do # create a containing directory if needed case $x in */*) - mkdir -p "$new_workdir/.git/${x%/*}" + mkdir -p "$new_git_dir/${x%/*}" ;; esac - ln -s "$git_dir/$x" "$new_workdir/.git/$x" || failed + ln -s "$git_dir/$x" "$new_git_dir/$x" || failed done -# commands below this are run in the context of the new workdir -cd "$new_workdir" || failed - # copy the HEAD from the original repository as a default branch -cp "$git_dir/HEAD" .git/HEAD || failed +cp "$git_dir/HEAD" "$new_git_dir/HEAD" || failed # the workdir is set up. if the checkout fails, the user can fix it. trap - $siglist # checkout the branch (either the same as HEAD from the original repository, -# or the one that was asked for) +# or the one that was asked for). we must be in the new workdir for this. +cd "$new_workdir" || failed git checkout -f $branch -- 2.2.1 -- 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