On Monday, March 4, 2013 6:27:23 PM UTC-5, Rahmat Budiharso wrote:
Have you try do a 'git submodule update --init' ?
On Mar 5, 2013 12:48 AM, FlashBurn rail.sh...@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
I added a few submodules to my project (I already had some and needed a
few others) at home and then I tried ran a pull request at work. The only
thing that happened is that it re-created empty directories with submodules.
git pull
git submodule status
some sha1 value bundle/FuzzyFinder
some sha1 value bundle/L9
some sha1 value bundle/vim-pathogen
some sha1 value bundle/vim-powerline
some sha1 value bundle/vim-project
All of those directories were empty. I tried running
git submodule update
But nothing happened. Those directories stayed empty.
Can anyone explain why those submodules were not cloned? I had to run
git sumodule init
git submodule update
Only after that I got all my sumodules. Do I have to run git submodule
init every time I add a new one? My understanding was is that I have to run
git submodule update. Does anybody know what is the issue? Any help is
appreciated.
I'm running
Windows XP Pro Version 2002 SP 3
git 1.8.0.msysgit.0
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