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Matt Clay 72d93259e7 [stable-2.9] Use relative submodule status in ansible-test.
The `git submodule status` command is relative to the current git repository by default.
When running from a repository subdirectory paths can be returned above the current directory.
Specifying the current directory with `git submodule status` avoids listing submodules above that directory.

This will fix issues when testing a collection that is rooted below the repository root when that repository uses submodules.
(cherry picked from commit 4063d58339)

Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
5 years ago