One workaround you could use would be to make a rake task or shell
script which creates a temporary git repo for the purpose of
deploying.  Something like this:

cd subproj
git init
git add .
git commit -m 'bundle for heroku deploy'"
git remote add heroku [EMAIL PROTECTED]:myapp.git
git push -f heroku
rm -rf .git

This will make for a slower deploy since it's pushing the entire repo
each time, but the difference will only be a few extra seconds unless
you have a huge revision history.

On another note, I would encourage you to consider switching to a one
repo per app, if that's at all feasible for you.  I've tried it both
ways and my experience is that one repo per app makes for a much
better separation of concerns.

Adam

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