Thanks Cynthia
yes, I know this pitfall. Will commit all other changes before.
Keep you informed about progress.

About the 'git submodule remove' command: wouldn't it be cool on the
other hand to have a pull request for submodules from whatever type of
repo it comes (means pull request from private repo regarding the
submodule)?

On Oct 7, 5:52 pm, Cynthia Kiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Fritzek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > how to delete the given submodule from my repo? I've try to find info,
> > but the docu about submodules is not so colour rich as the rest of
> > git ;-)
> > Fritzek
>
> There isn't a 'git submodule remove' command (though it would make
> sense to have one). I think when I did this, I removed the submodule
> lines from the .gitmodules file and then deleted the submodule
> directory from vendor/plugins. The only oddity was that I was in a
> partially committed state - I had added info about the submodules to
> the index, but had not committed. So be sure that you don't have any
> pending/cached changes that involve parts of the submodule before you
> start editing and deleting things.
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