Re: question about git-submodule

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Hello,

Na Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 12:39:55PM +0200, Sven Verdoolaege <skimo@xxxxxxxxxx> pisal(a):
> No.  You have to specify the specific revision of the subproject
> that is included in any revision of the superproject.
> 
> Imagine someone making an incompatible change to a subproject.
> You do not want to get this change in your copy of the superproject
> unless the superproject has been adapted to this change.

i don't say that the ability to stick to a given commit is bad, but imho
there are scenarios where the ability to stick to a branch is better

ok, i know, probably i should send a patch if i want this, then it can
be discussed if this is useful or not

anyway thanks for all your answers, now i at least know that what i
wanted is currently not supported :)

- VMiklos

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