Closed MalcolmCurrie closed 10 years ago
There are three hikianalia tags.
create-hikianalia
@ 070a627ad014413c45c70113a0f779ec3257f3a1hikianalia-rc1
@ 070a627ad014413c45c70113a0f779ec3257f3a1hikianalia-rc2
@ 6a47df7c6218172a06218ae2210f488ed3177630The tip of the hikianalia release branch conforms with rc2 above so you could trivially add a hikianalia-final
tag there.
That commit ID does seem to be in the repository, so "git show" should have found it. I have an alias for gitk which starts it with the --all option so that it doesn't hide commits from other branches (and say that they are not known).
The gitk --all sorted it thank you Graham. My ORAC-DR was also just a default gitk invocation and it showed the hikianalia tag. I didn't want command-line output, it's too verbose to scan through.
While checking for notable improvements since Hikianalia, I could not find the release tag browsing in gitk. starversion says hikianalia @ 6a47df7c6218172a06218ae2210f488ed3177630 (2013-04-04T04:26:09) This SHA1 id isn't known. Has it been lost or am being thick at the end of a tiring week?