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* git submodule when submodule is not a clone of a repository
@ 2008-01-18 17:25 Sergio Callegari
  2008-01-18 17:46 ` Lars Hjemli
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sergio Callegari @ 2008-01-18 17:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

Hi,

I am trying to use submodules to keep a project organized.
I am using a workflow that is probably not the common one and I am running into
problems.

Basically, I have a superproject TOP, with subproject A and B. The thing is that
A and B are _not_ cloned from some existing repo.  They are two brand new
repositories created with git init.

Basically, I am doing this so that in the superproject I commit states with
specific versions of A and B (that are logically distinct things) that are known
to work fine together. Also I am doing this since A and B are actually just
started with TOP, but I have a provision of making them independently developed
things, so I like to have them separated from start.

The thing is that git-submodule makes very strong assumptions on A and B.
Particularly, if there is no url defined from them some commands (notably
update) will fail.

So I need to make a fake url for the submodule (e.g. .) and a fake origin for it
(again .)

Would it make sense to have a git submodule update not try to fetch if there is
no url defined, but still checkout the right commit for the submodule (rather
than skipping the submodule at all) ?

Sergio

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