Fix Improper Import Order Breaking fuzz_submodule
Fuzzer #1926
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ClusterFuzz runs of the
fuzz_submodule
target have been failing because thegit
import was placed before the condition that sets the Git executable path 😞The order in which
git
is imported matters because it attempts to find a Git executable as the import is loaded (viarefresh()
ingit/__init__.py
.) As per #1909, we configure the ClusterFuzz environment to use a bundled Git executable via the env variable condition in all fuzz targets.