[llvm-dev] Why do we have a git tag called "release_35 at 215010"?

James Y Knight via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Fri Feb 5 15:22:01 PST 2016


That usually happens when someone deletes and then recreates an svn branch
with the same name, as happened in r215001 and r215011.
It can be deleted now, if anyone wants to. Doesn't really seem like it
matters though.

On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> I.e., I see this when I run `git fetch`:
> ```
> $ git fetch -v llvm.org
> From http://llvm.org/git/llvm
>  = [up to date]      master     -> llvm.org/master
>  = [up to date]      release_1  -> llvm.org/release_1
>  = [up to date]      release_16 -> llvm.org/release_16
>  = [up to date]      release_20 -> llvm.org/release_20
>  = [up to date]      release_21 -> llvm.org/release_21
>  = [up to date]      release_22 -> llvm.org/release_22
>  = [up to date]      release_23 -> llvm.org/release_23
>  = [up to date]      release_24 -> llvm.org/release_24
>  = [up to date]      release_25 -> llvm.org/release_25
>  = [up to date]      release_26 -> llvm.org/release_26
>  = [up to date]      release_27 -> llvm.org/release_27
>  = [up to date]      release_28 -> llvm.org/release_28
>  = [up to date]      release_29 -> llvm.org/release_29
>  = [up to date]      release_30 -> llvm.org/release_30
>  = [up to date]      release_31 -> llvm.org/release_31
>  = [up to date]      release_32 -> llvm.org/release_32
>  = [up to date]      release_33 -> llvm.org/release_33
>  = [up to date]      release_34 -> llvm.org/release_34
>  = [up to date]      release_35 -> llvm.org/release_35
>  = [up to date]      release_35 at 215010 -> llvm.org/release_35 at 215010
>  = [up to date]      release_36 -> llvm.org/release_36
>  = [up to date]      release_37 -> llvm.org/release_37
>  = [up to date]      release_38 -> llvm.org/release_38
>  = [up to date]      stable     -> llvm.org/stable
>  = [up to date]      testing    -> llvm.org/testing
> ```
> The release_35 at 215010 looks bogus.  Why is it there?  If there's no good
> reason, who has permission to remove it?
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