hm, it's failing for some reason:

>> `git submodule init`
Your mongrel is not responding, check to see if there is a crash log.
>> `git submodule update`
Your mongrel is not responding, check to see if there is a crash log.

2008/9/23 Oliver Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> thanks Adam, I hadn't thought of running system commands from the console.
>
> what would you recommend in place of using submodules to manage
> updating plugins? just running script/plugin update [some_plugin] and
> then commiting the changes through git?
>
> 2008/9/23 Adam Wiggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Generally, I'd probably recommend against submodules.  However, you
>> can run the git submodule commands directly using the console (inside
>> the web editor -> gear menu -> console) if you really want to.  For a
>> freshly pushed project, this would be:
>>
>> `git submodule init 2>&1`
>> `git submodule update 2>&1`
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> >>
>>
>
>
>
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