Re: Submodule's .git file contains absolute path when created using 'git clone --recursive'

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On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 4:22 AM, Ricardo Sánchez-Sáez
<rsanchez.saez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Stefan Beller <sbeller <at> google.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry to awake an old thread. Has this been fixed? In which git version?
> It's hitting me on git version  2.7.4 (Apple Git-66) (default git client on
>  OS X 10.11.5 (15F34)).
>
> I think all submodule .git files should contain relative paths. Otherwise,
>  duplicating or moving the cloned  repository folder breaks the submodules.
>
> Best,
> Ricardo
>

The commit I referenced earlier:

$ git tag --contains f8eaa0ba98b3bd9cb9035eba184a2d9806d30b27
v2.8.3
v2.8.4
v2.9.0
v2.9.0-rc0
v2.9.0-rc1
v2.9.0-rc2
v2.9.1
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