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add tag to released versions #74

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micheleorselli opened this issue Jul 19, 2016 · 3 comments
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add tag to released versions #74

micheleorselli opened this issue Jul 19, 2016 · 3 comments

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micheleorselli commented Jul 19, 2016

idephix version is identified by the commit hash eg:

Idephix version d123fb7faa23338918bd84f6c0aceff51ed72ced released 2016-07-13 09:16:31

since now we are tagging releases we can also add this reference using the placeholder git-tag

@ftassi ftassi added this to the 1.0.0 milestone Jul 23, 2016
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ftassi commented Aug 2, 2016

What about having just the release number (eg 0.12.0) ? Do we need the hash of the commit?
I'm thinking of a selfupdate command that will be able to jump from a tagged version to another tagged version. Maybe we could also avoid major versioni switching (at least without some sort of --force option).

What do you think?

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well the initial scope of this issue is just about displaying this kind of information, not using it in any way, but once we have integrated it why not?

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ftassi commented Aug 7, 2016

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