I included a submodule in my project then decided I didn't like
submodules and deleted it again. I followed the advice of delting
.gitmodules, the bit from .git/config and then git rm'ing the
submodule. Seemed to work. I then copied files with the same directory
name into where the submodule was. However, I can't add them.
Doing git add /path/to/old/submodule - does nothing, files are not
staged, no error messages no nothing.
If I try to git rm /path/to/old/submodule - it just says 'did not
match any files'.
It simply does not seem to want to add anything to the old submodule
location. I had a grep around and could not see any obvious references
in the repo.
I'm a bit stuck... any suggestions for things I can try much appreciated.
Am 18.10.2011 13:54, schrieb Howard Miller:
I included a submodule in my project then decided I didn't like
submodules and deleted it again. I followed the advice of delting
.gitmodules, the bit from .git/config and then git rm'ing the
submodule. Seemed to work. I then copied files with the same directory
name into where the submodule was. However, I can't add them.
Doing git add /path/to/old/submodule - does nothing, files are not
staged, no error messages no nothing.
If I try to git rm /path/to/old/submodule - it just says 'did not
match any files'.
It simply does not seem to want to add anything to the old submodule
location. I had a grep around and could not see any obvious references
in the repo.
I'm a bit stuck... any suggestions for things I can try much appreciated.
Looks like the gitlink entry of the submodule is still there. I assume
git ls-files --stage | grep 160000
still shows the submodule? That would make it impossible to add anything
in the former submodule directory.
When I delete .gitmodules and the .git/config entry and do a
git rm sub/
I get
fatal: pathspec 'sub/' did not match any files
If I omit the trailing slash it is:
fatal: git rm: 'sub': Is a directory
I have to do a
rm -rf sub
followed by
git rm sub
to get everything cleaned up.
Does that help you?
On 18 October 2011 20:56, Jens Lehmann [off-list ref] wrote:
Am 18.10.2011 13:54, schrieb Howard Miller:
quoted
I included a submodule in my project then decided I didn't like
submodules and deleted it again. I followed the advice of delting
.gitmodules, the bit from .git/config and then git rm'ing the
submodule. Seemed to work. I then copied files with the same directory
name into where the submodule was. However, I can't add them.
Doing git add /path/to/old/submodule - does nothing, files are not
staged, no error messages no nothing.
If I try to git rm /path/to/old/submodule - it just says 'did not
match any files'.
It simply does not seem to want to add anything to the old submodule
location. I had a grep around and could not see any obvious references
in the repo.
I'm a bit stuck... any suggestions for things I can try much appreciated.
Looks like the gitlink entry of the submodule is still there. I assume
git ls-files --stage | grep 160000
still shows the submodule? That would make it impossible to add anything
in the former submodule directory.
When I delete .gitmodules and the .git/config entry and do a
git rm sub/
I get
fatal: pathspec 'sub/' did not match any files
If I omit the trailing slash it is:
fatal: git rm: 'sub': Is a directory
I have to do a
rm -rf sub
followed by
git rm sub
to get everything cleaned up.
Does that help you?
Yes - that was exactly the problem. I'm slightly embarrassed I missed
that. For some reason the initial delete of the submodule left the
empty directory in place (could have been a mistake on my part). I
didn't notice when I copied the new files back but it was enough to
break it.
I can't help thinking there could be some warning when doing an 'add'
but I don't think I have my head around it enough :)
Anyway, thanks for the help (again) everyone!