[make init] update submodule's remotes #5534
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- Why I did it
I am using a long standing checked out repo to build dev images. From time to time the repo is too out-sync'ed with remotes and some submodule stay behind even after make reset and make init call. This causes build to fail unexpectedly.
- How I did it
With further tests, I moved the recursive "git remote update' to make reset code block and placed in front of recursive --init. The original change has the ordering wrong but that was hidden by the fact that make init was executed multiple times in master branch and 201911 branch.
The summary is:
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie [email protected]
- How to verify it
Build a dev image. Tested it with a newly cloned repo as well.
- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)