eg with this dependency
```
pyscf = { git = "https://github.com/pyscf/pyscf", tag = "v2.0.1"}
```
the cloning of submodules fails - because that project has messed up and not committed the file saying what revision they want of the `doc` submodule.
Legacy git client just silently carries on, so I've done the same here.
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