Re: [Tails-l10n] Heads up: check_po.sh has moved

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Author: sajolida
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To: Tails localization discussion
Subject: Re: [Tails-l10n] Heads up: check_po.sh has moved
intrigeri:
> first of all: did anyone else than me see the instructions work for
> them, or someone else than sajolida see them fail?
>
> I've just tried that on current Debian sid:
>
>   git config --global url.tails@???:.insteadOf \
>      https://git-tails.immerda.ch/
>   git clone --reference ~/path/to/my/existing/tails/git/.git \
>      boum_org_amnesia@???:wiki.git
>   cd wiki
>   git submodule update --init                                  

>
> ... and it worked just fine.
>
> I've retried from scratch with one only difference: I've run the
> submodule command from wiki/src. And it worked fine too.
>
> sajolida wrote (11 Aug 2015 12:19:32 GMT) :
>> Same again...
>
>> Submodule 'submodules/jenkins-tools' () registered for path
>> 'submodules/jenkins-tools'
>> Submodule 'submodules/pythonlib' () registered for path
>> 'submodules/pythonlib'
>> fatal: Not a git repository: ../../.git/modules/submodules/pythonlib
>> Unable to find current revision in submodule path 'submodules/pythonlib'
>
> Can you please:
>
>   git submodule sync
>   git submodule foreach git fetch
>   git submodule update --init                                  


Same, so I'm giving up. I cloned the repo from scratch and it work fine.

> If this doesn't work, then I think that something's wrong in your
> ~/.gitconfig or in the .git/config of your clone. May you please
> privately send me these files, and also
> .git/modules/submodules/*/config ?


Still, doing this but please only have a look if that's of personal
interest to you but not otherwise as I personally don't want to spend
more time on this.