Hello Mentors, It has been a while since I've used gbp and I'm struggling to remember how to perform a release.
I've got some software that I'm the upstream for and years ago I packaged up for use and installation at $JOB. I recently updated the software and tagged it for release. Debian branch: debian Upstream branch: master $ git switch master $ git tag v0.21 $ git switch debian $ git merge master $ gbp dch --release ...but gbp chooses a release of 0.20-2 as opposed to 0.21-1. What am I missing? Thanks for helping me to get back on the gbp horse! -m PS. In case it is helpful, here are the last couple of commits from the git repo: $ git log -p commit 2b4eaec45156a893cd4c74c7dcde7b9b036bbc44 (HEAD -> debian) Merge: 9f4b884 38d08de Author: Matt Zagrabelny <mzagr...@d.umn.edu> Date: Tue Mar 12 13:51:26 2024 -0500 Merge branch 'master' into debian commit 38d08de5d97d81d3ca0f85226ec4eb88941066c1 (tag: v0.21, master) Author: Matt Zagrabelny <mzagr...@d.umn.edu> Date: Tue Mar 12 13:45:41 2024 -0500 Update changelog for release diff --git a/changelog b/changelog index 8788f2a..20f14b8 100644 --- a/changelog +++ b/changelog @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ undefined warnings. 0.19 - Suppress warning about smartmatch 0.20 - Filter out empty username from demographics source query + +0.21 - Connect to MariaDB with UTF-8 encoding