> Stefan Beller <sbel...@google.com> hat am 9. Oktober 2017 um 23:59 
> geschrieben:
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Thomas Braun
> <thomas.br...@virtuell-zuhause.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm currently in the progress of pulling some subprojects in a git 
> > repository of mine into their
> > own repositories and adding these subprojects back as submodules.
> >
> > While doing this I enountered a potential bug as checkout complains on 
> > branch switching that a 
> > file already exists.
> 
> (And I presume you know about --recurse-submodules as a flag for git-checkout)

No I did not know about it. I tend to not know options which don't complete in 
my shell (patch follows for that).

> This is consistent with our tests, unfortunately.
> 
> git/t$ ./t2013-checkout-submodule.sh
> ...
> not ok 15 - git checkout --recurse-submodules: replace submodule with
> a directory # TODO known breakage
> ...
> 
> > If I'm misusing git here I'm glad for any advice.
> 
> You are not.

Glad to know that.

> Apart from this bug report, would you think that such filtering of
> trees into submodules (and back again) might be an interesting feature
> of Git or are these cases rare and special?

For me not particularly. In my case it is a one time thing going from an 
embedded project folder to a submodule.

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