![]() Ideally I would have liked the tags fetched from gbenchmark to have a prefix | * d2917bc Fixes #165: CustomArguments ret type in README * 0a1f484 Merge pull request #166 from disconnect3d/master * f662e8b Rename OS_MACOSX macro to new name BENCHMARK_OS_MACOSX. ![]() | * c7ab1b9 Update README to mention UseRealTime for wallclock time * cd525ae Merge pull request #171 from eliben/update-doc-userealtime * 1116fdc Initial commit (HEAD -> master)Īs you can see the tag on 1116fdc is gone, v1.0.0 tag has been updatedĪnd now its pointing to the tag in gbenchmark: ![]() * reportercleanup -> gbenchmark/reportercleanup Remote: Total 4400 (delta 5), reused 5 (delta 3), pack-reused 4382 Remote: Compressing objects: 100% (15/15), done. * 1116fdc Initial commit (HEAD -> master, tag: v1.0.0) $ git remote add gbenchmark git log -graph -format="%h %s %d" home/wink/prgs/git/investigate-fetch-tags/.git/ Here is an example demonstrating what I see: Google found from 2011 and option 3 is what I'd like to see. Which also has a tag "v1.0.0" tag is overwritten. If have a repository with a tag "v1.0.0" and I add a remote repository ` (3 more replies) 0 siblings, 4 replies 101+ messages in thread Fetching tags overwrites existing tags mailing list mirror (one of many) help / color / mirror / code / Atom feed * Fetching tags overwrites existing tags 19:57 Wink Saville
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