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Ignore dirty submodules. #67

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Since our submodules are modified as part of the build process, we'll always see dirty state in those directories. This PR tells git to ignore those changes.

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LGTM.

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LGTM

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LGTM

@igorpeshansky igorpeshansky merged commit b8e05e3 into master Mar 5, 2018
@igorpeshansky igorpeshansky deleted the igorp-ignore-dirty-submodules branch March 5, 2018 19:27
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