Re: BUG in fetching non-checked out submodule

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Hi Ralf,
On 03.12.20 10:38, Ralf Thielow wrote:
Hi Peter,

Am Do., 3. Dez. 2020 um 09:20 Uhr schrieb Peter Kästle
<peter.kaestle@xxxxxxxxx>:
I can see the same misbehaviour when I run
$ git -c submodule.recurse=false fetch --recurse-submodules
too, so I think it doesn't have necessarily something to do with
the 'submodule.recursive' config, but with 'recurse submodules'
in general.
This is interesting.  There are several testcases using
"--recurse-submodules".  Have you tried, whether any of these trigger?


The test suite passes.

This is what I experienced. Thus it is important to get your case into the test suite. Could you please send us a command sequence how to create your repository structure from scratch, so that a test case can be created? - Of course, if you want, you can also create a test case on your own.

--
kind regards
--peter;



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