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move whereami into a submodule #1484
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move whereami into a submodule #1484
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seems to have problems here :
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Ok, works with last @slayoo change. |
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OK!!!
NOK!! |
OK, this has to be done manually. By removing the cloned gdl, replacing it with the command |
(this command is not working here, I have to make : OK, now works for me with this |
@alaingdl @GillesDuvert when a new submodule is added on GitHub and you update your local clone, git does not by default obtain submodule contents - just metadata. Instead of re-cloning with the |
heeuuu, don't work for me (on Debian 10.13; git version 2.20.1) |
@alaingdl, please elaborate |
Sorry. I tried both commands you mentioned ( |
@alaingdl, please try |
Thanks, yes, We have to document that somewhere because the basic commands are no more enough to got it |
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