I saw someone on my team fix this very issue today on our Xcode server, but I wasn’t paying terribly close attention to exactly what buttons were clicked. Somewhere in the bot configuration there is a place to enter a script to run before CI is started. We had it cd into the project directory and do a git submodules update —init —recursive. Seemed to fix the problem.
Dave > On Jan 5, 2015, at 2:27 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> wrote: > > My QA team and I are still stuck on this problem. I've now filed > rdar://19378528 <rdar://19378528>. > Has anyone gotten Xcode CI bots to work with a project whose repo uses Git > submodules?? > > —Jens > >> On Dec 12, 2014, at 3:20 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> We set up a CI bot for Xcode to build our project, but it's not working >> correctly. Our git repo has a number of submodules, but the bot doesn't >> update the submodules before building, so it ends up building old revisions >> of the code in the submodules and gets errors. >> >> I looked at the Source Control Log portion of the bot's logs, and I saw some >> lines saying "Forced Revision" implying that it's checked out specific >> revisions of the submodules. The problem is, those revisions are incorrect. >> I don't know where it got those rev IDs from; they're not the ones specified >> in the git repo, they're often several weeks old. >> >> What's going wrong here? >> >> —Jens
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