Some people have made lib/Cake a submodule

https://github.com/nodesagency/cakephp-lib

Another suggestion is too have cakephp/cakephp as an remote named
'upstream'. Then you could suck in changes via `git fetch upstream`, but it
could get messy in the app directory.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 9:48 PM, David Suna <david.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> From a quick look at git submodules it seems that they are geared to using
> them in a single directory.  The changes to a clean CakePHP installation
> end up being across multiple directories as well as include changes to some
> of the files in the original CakePHP repository.  I didn't see how
> submodules would handle that situation.  Do you have a reference that would
> explain this more?
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