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repo sync can sync submodules via the --fetch-submodules option. However, if the manifest repo has submodules, those will not be synced. Having submodules in the manifest repo -- while not commonly done -- can be useful for inheriting a manifest from another project using <include> and layering changes on top of it. In this way, you can avoid having to deal with merge conflicts between your own manifests and the other project's manifests (for example, if you're managing an Android fork). Add a --submodule option to init that automatically syncs the submodules in the manifest repo whenever the manifest repo changes. Change-Id: I45d34f04517774c1462d7f233f482d1d81a332a8 Signed-off-by: Martin Kelly <mkelly@xevo.com> |
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__init__.py | ||
abandon.py | ||
branches.py | ||
checkout.py | ||
cherry_pick.py | ||
diff.py | ||
diffmanifests.py | ||
download.py | ||
forall.py | ||
gitc_delete.py | ||
gitc_init.py | ||
grep.py | ||
help.py | ||
info.py | ||
init.py | ||
list.py | ||
manifest.py | ||
overview.py | ||
prune.py | ||
rebase.py | ||
selfupdate.py | ||
smartsync.py | ||
stage.py | ||
start.py | ||
status.py | ||
sync.py | ||
upload.py | ||
version.py |