Catch Gitlab HTTP error for missing submodules#29
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Catch Gitlab HTTP error for missing submodules#29mertemba wants to merge 1 commit intoValentinFrancois:mainfrom
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Since Gitlab 17.4, for missing submodules (present in
.gitmodulesbut not existing) Gitlab seems to report a GitlabHttpError instead of a previously raised FileNotFoundError. This is now caught.