On 1/9/20 1:37 PM, Joseph Myers wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020, Martin Liška wrote:
On 1/9/20 12:45 PM, Martin Jambor wrote:
I use the release tags every now and then so this caught my attention
but I do not understand what the problem is?
Problem is that if you do:
$ git log origin/releases/gcc-9
you will not find the 9.2.0 tag. Which is a useful information when
you seek for a presence of a revision in a release.
With my latest test conversion I confirm you now get:
[...]
commit ffc0d9a6f63ff89be3113ec43f6cad0474ac902b
Author: Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Aug 12 10:40:24 2019 +0200
* BASE-VER: Set to 9.2.1.
From-SVN: r274276
commit c1b649b21087229d715ba61fe4df12b2b4c40eea (tag: releases/gcc-9.2.0)
Author: Jakub Jelinek <ja...@gcc.gnu.org>
Date: Mon Aug 12 09:38:49 2019 +0200
Update ChangeLog and version files for release
From-SVN: r274274
[...]
which I think is what's wanted here.
Yep, I like it.
Thanks,
Martin