On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 at 16:13, Thomas Schwinge <tho...@codesourcery.com> wrote: > > Hi! > > We have found that the Git 'gcc-9_1_0-release' tag doesn't correspond to > the actual GCC 9.1 release. The GCC 9.1 release (as per 'gcc-9.1.0.tar' > as well as 'svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/tags/gcc_9_1_0_release', > r272156) would correspond to Git commit > 3defceaa1a2987fa90296abfbcc85d7e9ad59684 "Update ChangeLog and version > files for release", but the Git 'gcc-9_1_0-release' tag points one commit > further: Git commit 1f54d412a517f3a4b82f3dd77517842fb4de099a "BASE-VER: > Set to 9.1.1". (That's not a big problem; the 'BASE-VER' update is > indeed the only difference.)
That's probably my fault, I think I created the tag. > The Git tag can't be corrected now (would it make sense to push a Git > 'gcc-9_1_0-release-corrected' tag?), but I wanted to post this, to get it > into the mighty Internet archives; may this note help others who stumble > over the same thing. Can't we just delete the tag and add it at the right commit?