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Add git tags for recent releases #60

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edmorley opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 3 comments
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Add git tags for recent releases #60

edmorley opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 3 comments

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@edmorley
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edmorley commented Oct 17, 2017

Hi!

When trying to figure out #59, I noticed that the most recent git tag was for 5.2.0, which made debugging that issue harder.

Please could the following tags be added?

(This list was generated using a combination of the NPM gitHead value, with confirmation by diffing a local checkout of the repo against the NPM tarball).

Many thanks :-)

@jaketrent
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@edmorley thanks for compiling this. Yes, I will publish these tags this week. Thank you!

@jaketrent
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Ran:

$ git tag -a v5.3.0 aad4ea7
$ git tag -a v5.4.1 3f7144b
$ git tag -a v5.4.2 6600b68
$ git tag -a v5.5.0 edc8e1f
$ git tag -a v5.5.1 3466e4a
$ git tag -a v6.0.0 3ad9fdd
$ git tag -a v6.0.1 739fb35

$ git tag -a v5.6.0 e9043e2
fatal: tag 'v5.6.0' already exists

$ git push --tags origin master
Counting objects: 16, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (16/16), done.
Writing objects: 100% (16/16), 1.83 KiB | 938.00 KiB/s, done.
Total 16 (delta 5), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (5/5), completed with 3 local objects.
To github.com:jaketrent/html-webpack-template.git
   19f5454..e65a4ec  master -> master
 * [new tag]         v5.3.0 -> v5.3.0
 * [new tag]         v5.4.1 -> v5.4.1
 * [new tag]         v5.4.2 -> v5.4.2
 * [new tag]         v5.5.0 -> v5.5.0
 * [new tag]         v5.5.1 -> v5.5.1
 * [new tag]         v5.6.0 -> v5.6.0
 * [new tag]         v6.0.0 -> v6.0.0
 * [new tag]         v6.0.1 -> v6.0.1
 * [new tag]         v6.0.2 -> v6.0.2

Working for your purposes on your end?

@edmorley
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Looks great now! Thank you for this and the other fixes :-)

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