Re: git --recurse-submodule does not recurse to sub-submodules (etc.)

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Am 19.01.2015 um 21:19 schrieb Maximilian Held:
I have a directory with nested submodules, such as:

supermodule/submodule/sub-submodule/sub-sub-submodule

When I cd to supermodule and do:

"git push --recurse-submodule=check" (or on-demand),

git only pushes the submodule, but not the sub-submodule etc.

Maybe this is expected behavior and not a bug, but I thought it was
pretty unintuitive. I expected that git would push, well, recursively.

I agree this is unexpected and should be fixed. I suspect the fix
would be to teach the push_submodule() function to use the same
flags that were used for the push in the superproject.
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