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fix(git-submodules): sequential submodules processing (#11659) #11661

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@ericcitaire ericcitaire commented Sep 9, 2021

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Fixes #11659

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See #11659

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Great debugging and thanks for the fix!

@JamieMagee JamieMagee merged commit f4ebbb7 into renovatebot:main Sep 9, 2021
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Parallel git calls with simple-git leads to random errors in git-submodules manager
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