A Git story: Not so fun this time - eviltoast
  • lysdexic@programming.dev
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    4 months ago

    I don’t see why using submodules as a package manager should excuse their endless bugs.

    I don’t know what are these “endless bugs” you’re talking about. Submodules might have a UX that’s rough on the edges, but there are really no moving parts in them as they basically amount to cloning a repo and checking out a specific commit.

    Do you actually have any specific, tangible issue with submodules? Even in the cases you’re clearly and grossly misusing them

    • FizzyOrange@programming.dev
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      4 months ago

      Do you actually have any specific, tangible issue with submodules?

      Yeah sure. These are few that I can remember off the top of my head. There have been more:

      • Submodules don’t work reliably with worktrees. I can’t remember what kind of bugs you run into but you will run into bugs if you mix them up. The official docs even warn you not to.

      • When you switch branches or pull you pretty much always have to git submodule update --init --recursive. Wouldn’t it be great if git could do that for you? Turns out it can, via an option called submodule.recurse. However… if you use this you will run into a very bad bug that will seriously break your .git directory.

      • If you convert a submodule to a directory or vice versa and then switch between them git will get very confused and you’ll have to do some rm -rfing.

      Even in the cases you’re clearly and grossly misusing them

      Oh right, so the bugs in Git are my fault. Ok whatever idiot.