I certainly struggle to understand git all the time and I'm likely to be wrong here, but can't a git repository have sub-projects within the larger super-project?
ALan -----Original Message----- From: Neilh [mailto:neil...@biomonitors.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2017 9:36 AM To: dev@mynewt.incubator.apache.org Subject: git for all next directories Hi Just got a dumb question to ask - I'm working through the tutorials and its well explained the standard SCM/git is on "myproj/repos/apache-mynewt-core ((mynewt_1_0_0_b1_tag))]$" However, after the basic tutorial, with a working "newt" environment, I need to have the whole sandbox from "myproj" be under SCM. Then with all those text files, if something stops working I can trace back. Also, it seems like as a project matures I could have apps be a separate repository - this is starting to look quite complex - and would also need to be integrated into creating a signed image "newt create-image <app> 1.0.0" . https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/newt/command_list/newt_create_image/ Seems the simplest scenario to begin with is setting up a top level git from "myproj", and at least have the capability to snapshot it from there. Are there any thoughts/linkages/tutorial on doing this? -- Neil Hancock