On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Chris Packham <judge.pack...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey.li...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> I have a submodule using HTTP URL. I do this:
>>
>> $ git submodule init MySubmodule
>> $ git submodule update MySubmodule
>>
>> The 2nd command fails because the HTTP URL cannot be resolved, this is
>> because it requires a proxy. I have "http.proxy" setup properly in the
>> .git/config of my parent git repository, so I was hoping the submodule
>> update function would have a way to specify it to inherit the proxy
>> value from the parent config.
>
> Your not the first to suggest it and you probably won't be the last.
> It is hard to decide _which_ config variables, if any, should
> propagate from the parent. What works for one use-case may not
> necessarily work for another.
>
>> How can I set up my submodule?
>
> Probably the easiest thing would be to make your http.proxy
> configuration global i.e.
>
>   $ git config --global http.proxy ....
>
> If you don't want to make it a global setting you can setup the
> submodule configuration after running init but before running update
> i.e.
>
>   $ git submodule init MySubmodule
>   $ (cd MySubmodule && git config http.proxy ...)
>   $ git submodule update MySubmodule

 For some reason, the init call does not create the submodule
directory as you indicate. I also checked in .git/modules and it's not
there either.
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