Thiago,
Doing just:
git submodule init qt5compat does nothing, the directory remains empty
Curiously it says the same thing as the perl init repository if I do:
git submodule update --init --recursive qt5compat
fatal: Unable to find current revision in submodule path ‘qt5compat’
➜ tqtc-qt5 git:(v6.5.4-lts) ✗ cat .gitmodules | grep qt5compat
[submodule "qt5compat"]
path = qt5compat
url = ../tqtc-qt5compat.git
alias = qt/qt5compat
Any ideas?
Best,
Nuno
> On 9 Feb 2024, at 00:37, Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 8 February 2024 13:28:10 PST Nuno Santos via Interest wrote:
>> One question. I’m not interested in all the modules. Just some of them. If I
>> do that I will unit all the modules and therefore the build will contain
>> them all right?
>
> Correct.
>
> You can do "git submodule init" for each of the modules you want.
>
> Alternatively, you can clone and build just the modules you want. You don't
> need the top-level dir.
>
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