On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:34 PM, Brian Rectanus wrote:
> Is there a problem with tagging the last rc version with the actual
> released version when you release?
>
> That is, part of the release process being:
>
> git tag -s 4.1.2 4.1.2-rc0
>
> If 4.1.2-rc0 is signed and trusted, then creating anot
+1
and, done
- Original Message -
> Is there a problem with tagging the last rc version with the actual
> released version when you release?
>
> That is, part of the release process being:
>
> git tag -s 4.1.2 4.1.2-rc0
>
> If 4.1.2-rc0 is signed and trusted, then creating another tag o
Is there a problem with tagging the last rc version with the actual
released version when you release?
That is, part of the release process being:
git tag -s 4.1.2 4.1.2-rc0
If 4.1.2-rc0 is signed and trusted, then creating another tag off this
seems fine.
-B
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Brian Rectanus | brecta...@qual
- Original Message -
> I sent this previously, but as a reply to the announcement which may have
> gotten filtered...
>
> Please, can someone tag 4.1.2 in git? There is only a 4.1.2-rc0, currently.
>
4.1.2-rc0 was released as 4.1.2
I didn't re-tag it, because it would have created a
I sent this previously, but as a reply to the announcement which may have
gotten filtered...
Please, can someone tag 4.1.2 in git? There is only a 4.1.2-rc0, currently.
Cheers!
-B
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Brian Rectanus | brecta...@qualys.com