Summary
If a repo in SourceTree has multiple submodules, deleting one of them will result in the deletion of all submodules.
Environment
SourceTree for Windows, version 1.7
Steps to Reproduce
- Open the tab of a git repo in SourceTree
- Add two submodules
- Right click on one of the submodules, named e.g. X, and select Delete X
Expected Results
Submodule X is deleted from the repo.
Actual Results
Both submodules in this repository are removed.
Workaround
No workaround available.
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SRCTREE-3013 Deleting submodule causes tree to be inconsistent and client to stop rendering remaining submodules
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- Needs Triage
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STSP-2858 You do not have permission to view this issue
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SRCTREE-675 Failed to load
[SRCTREEWIN-4044] Deleting a single Submodule in SourceTree results in the deletion of all submodules in this repo
Workflow | Original: JAC Bug Workflow v3 [ 3454096 ] | New: SRCTREE JAC Bug Workflow [ 3743550 ] |
Workflow | Original: SourceTree Bug Workflow [ 1123782 ] | New: JAC Bug Workflow v3 [ 3454096 ] |
Status | Original: Verified [ 10005 ] | New: Gathering Impact [ 12072 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "SRCTREE-675 (JDOG - JIRA Team Dogfood)" [ 252188 ] |
Priority | Original: High [ 2 ] | New: Medium [ 3 ] |
Symptom Severity | New: Critical [ 14430 ] |
Link | New: This issue relates to SRCTREE-3013 [ SRCTREE-3013 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "STSP-2858 (Atlassian Support System)" [ 152085 ] |
Remote Link | Original: This issue links to "STSP-2858 (Atlassian Support System)" [ 152084 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "STSP-2858 (Atlassian Support System)" [ 152084 ] |
Summary | Original: Deleting single Submodule removes all other submodules in a repo | New: Deleting a single Submodule in SourceTree results in the deletion of all submodules in this repo |