the scripts only works with submodules who went through gin init.
what is the best way to go around?
do gin init if not done before
give warning and go to the next submodule
Also, what workflow for the users to get their repo working? should gin get function be modified to work with submodules ?
Same question for gin login: should the script ask for login if it cannot reach the server ?
the scripts only works with submodules who went through `gin init`.
what is the best way to go around?
- do gin init if not done before
- give warning and go to the next submodule
Also, what workflow for the users to get their repo working? should `gin get` function be modified to work with submodules ?
Same question for gin login: should the script ask for login if it cannot reach the server ?
What if the submodule is a gitlab repository, will it all break? see #11
what if people want not to use git annex on that submodule : should we get a way to prevent synchronisation with the script, while not failing?
if do:
```
echo "intialise submodules"
git submodule foreach gin init
```
then it works,
but is it a good solution ?
What if the submodule is a gitlab repository, will it all break? see #11
what if people want not to use git annex on that submodule : should we get a way to prevent synchronisation with the script, while not failing?
the scripts only works with submodules who went through
gin init
.what is the best way to go around?
Also, what workflow for the users to get their repo working? should
gin get
function be modified to work with submodules ?Same question for gin login: should the script ask for login if it cannot reach the server ?
if do:
then it works, but is it a good solution ?
What if the submodule is a gitlab repository, will it all break? see #11
what if people want not to use git annex on that submodule : should we get a way to prevent synchronisation with the script, while not failing?
for now it seem to work by #26 , but it is not perfect.