I was following some (rather disjointed) tutorial online for working with Git submodules, since it was my first time.
git submodule
always spits out a long list of unrelated paths (probably PATH
env?) for no immediate obvious reason, but there is a much worse issue:
Xkeeper@RECYCLEBIN4400 /F/_secret/Kushura (master)
$ git submodule sync
No submodule mapping found in .gitmodules for path 'D:\Programs\Git/libexec/git-core;D:\Programs\Git\libexec\git-core; <long list of directories omitted...>'
Synchronizing submodule url for ''
Synchronizing submodule url for 'hump'
$
I cannot figure out why it is reporting no name, because both .gitmodules
has it named properly:
$ cat .gitmodules
[submodule "HardonCollider"]
path = HardonCollider
url = git://github.com/vrld/HardonCollider
[submodule "hump"]
path = hump
url = git://github.com/vrld/hump
At the same time, .git/config
has a phantom submodule that won't go away, and reappears any time I try to git submodule sync
(even after removing it):
[submodule "HardonCollider"]
url = git://github.com/vrld/HardonCollider
[submodule "hump"]
url = git://github.com/vrld/hump
[submodule ""]
url =
One problem that occurred is that the HardonCollider
module isn't linking on GitHub properly, while the hump
module is linking to the proper repo and commit. I cannot figure out why this is happening, either.
Outside of just nuking the repo and trying again I have no idea what to try next.
HadronCollider
and not what you typed!