> I've got someone to test this with the latest 2.23.0 version on archlinux.
>
> It is still happening:
>
> git clone --depth=1 --recurse-submodules --origin upstream
> https://github.com/git-for-windows/git;
> git -C git config --get submodule.active
> expected true, got .
>
> Anything more I nee
> Initially reported for GFW on version 2.20.1, I have tested with Linux Mint
> Mate 19.1 Tessa which by default uses git version 2.17.1
>
> It produces a config file with the relevant submodule entries looking like
> this:
>
> -
> Junio C Hamano wrote:
> I do not know what "git fetch" uses semicolon for here. Care to
> elaborate?
Those were all typos, I meant colon, two dots. Sorry.
Initially reported for GFW on version 2.20.1, I have tested with Linux Mint
Mate 19.1 Tessa which by default uses git version 2.17.1
It produces a config file with the relevant submodule entries looking like this:
[submodule]
active = .
[submodule "Submodule/Path"]
on), as if I was mistyping the name of the
branch or something, but if it never accepts anything with a semicolon it ought
to be a syntax error, IMO.
And it may not be uncommon since it comes from the fact that git merge normally
follows git fetch where semicolon is supported as per normal.
Ron
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In answer to a couple of your points, I was not using force. And I do
understand that if I pushed to origin master it would have stopped the
merge, alerting me to the conflict. Thanks for that.
Thanks again,
Ron
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Phil Hord wrote:
&
ot;Do a fetch to find out
whether your branch is up to date"?
Thanks, and best wishes,
Ron
build just fine with that change. Thank you
very much!
- Ron
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Gee, sorry I asked.
On 8/27/2013 11:15 AM, Torsten Bögershausen wrote:
On 27.08.13 17:10, Ron Tregaskis - NOAA Federal wrote:
Does git work with Eclipse?
No.
If the question is "does Eclipse work with git": yes.
For more information please feel free to spend some seconds usi
Does git work with Eclipse?
Ron
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