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Failed to update submodule

Open i-m-abbhay opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

I am unable to run "git submodule update --init --recursive"

i-m-abbhay avatar Mar 15 '22 18:03 i-m-abbhay

Hi, I am having the same issue updating submodules. It appears that the cause is Github stopped the usage of URL starting with 'git://'. Did you solve it ?

krum-cck avatar Mar 27 '22 07:03 krum-cck

No not till now. I thought there's some issue with my OS. I have already tried reinstalling Ubuntu on my machine but still getting same error.

i-m-abbhay avatar Mar 27 '22 09:03 i-m-abbhay

Any updates guys?

MarsJ48 avatar Apr 27 '22 11:04 MarsJ48

No, Still struggling to figure it out... I got busy in my academics due to Endsemester Exams.

i-m-abbhay avatar Apr 27 '22 11:04 i-m-abbhay

Hi @i-m-abbhay @krum-cck @MarsJ48 , I get the same error and it appears that using :

git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://

had done some good at my side, until I change that nothing was working. (I'm still into troubles after this step by the way) but let me know if it was good for you.

French-isotope avatar May 25 '22 20:05 French-isotope

Hi @i-m-abbhay @krum-cck @MarsJ48

You could try to use

git checkout Copter-4.1.5

and then :

git submodule update --init --recursive it should be good, let me know if not.

French-isotope avatar Jun 23 '22 00:06 French-isotope

Hi, for me i solved it on Ubuntu 20.04 by using the latest copter version instead of 4.0.4 It would be as follow:

git checkout Copter-4.2

and then : git submodule update --init --recursive

rabah1991 avatar Jul 20 '22 11:07 rabah1991