On Apr 16, 2014, at 3:51 PM, Todd Orler <[email protected]> wrote:

> we require the HTTPS cloning protocol, due to some firewall issue (which I 
> don't fully understand).

Probably because HTTPS is so incredibly secure (cough, cough.) But seriously, I 
think the git: scheme uses SSH, and maybe your firewall doesn't allow SSH for 
some reason?

> Any reason why your .gitmodules file uses GIT protocol, while the 
> WebSockets-Cocoa folder's .gitmodules file uses HTTPS protocol?  It sure 
> would make our lives easier if you used HTTPS protocol everywhere.

Not really; I usually just copy and paste the clone URLs from the Github repo 
web page, so that's probably what it decided to give me at the time. I'm 
honestly not too clear on the functional differences between git: and https: 
repo URLs.

I believe you can just edit the .gitmodules file and change the URLs in there, 
then do "git submodule sync".

--Jens

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