On 9/11/11 8:16 AM, sebb wrote:
> On 11 September 2011 16:08, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 7:41 AM, Phil Steitz wrote:
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>>>> How exactly?  I am asking this because I don't know how to do it.
>>>> Won't whoever wants to retrieve it have to know the (now
>>>> non-existent) tag name?  Or will it work from a checkout/URL of
>>>> trunk or the actual release tag?
>>> Sorry, brain dead there.  Forgot you were planing to put the RC tag
>>> name in the entry.  Might seem a little odd to try to check out a
>>> tag that is no longer there, but I guess it would work.
>> There is one other option. Stop tagging with RC and use the real release 
>> tag.  If the release fails just delete the tag and redo it.  That is the 
>> easiest way to do it with the release plugin anyway.
> Yes, as I wrote earlier in the thread, that's what Tomcat and Httpd do.

Tomcat and http recreate the same release tags?

I thought their strategy was increment the number and cut a new RC
with new tag with the new number.  Tags really should be immutable. 

Phil
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>> Ralph
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