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git rm --cached <submodule>
does not stage changes to .gitmodules
#750
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Is anyone working on this issue @phil-blain ? Haven't been active on Git for a while thought might as well take this up to get back in the game. |
Also, another update on this scenario:
The above test 45 from the script |
I don’t think anybody is working on that specific issue, no. |
Should we lock this issue or something since it is very inconclusive as of now? I would love to work on this but I really don't know if this would be approved on the list or not. What do you say Phillipe? |
I do not have the rights to lock issues here, and anyway, I do not think anyone should be locking issues here unless abusive behaviour is going on. What should be done is to link to the relevant messages on the list, so if people want to contribute to the discussion they can do so on the list:
We never really know how patch series will be received by the reviewers on the list. If you feel that this change is good and should make its way into Git, then go ahead and code it up (which I see you did here) and see what comes up of it. .. |
Details here : https://lore.kernel.org/git/[email protected]/T/#u
This is indeed looks like a bug (in the sense that it does not follow what
git-rm(1)
describes).Reproducer:
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