In the case that the project is in git, you could manually create the
.gitsubmodule file from the sha of the HEAD of the extension, since the
submodules are just git repos themselves. I may support a switch in the
script/extension installer for a scenario like this, but it will require
some thought.
Sean
john muhl wrote:
It is possible. I'm just not sure the best way to do it.
When I started both options were considered and I guessed (possibly
wrongly) most people aren't “scm'ing” their Radiant app. So instead of
going around git init'ing everyone's RADIANT_ROOT for them I figured
clones were less fuss, less muss.
So would you change the default to pull-in a submodule? Or add another
option to switch from clone to submodule mode (i.e. `use=submodule`)?
On 2008/07/21, at 02:43, aslak hellesoy wrote:
Can Ray install extensions as Git submodules? I always use Git
submodules - I never "copy".
Aslak
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:54 AM, john muhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One more tiny update to point out Ray no longer depends on wget for
fallback, instead that functionality has been replaced using the
standard
Ruby HTTP library. Hopefully it will make Ray useful in a wider
variety of
environments.
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