When asking for a tag to be pulled, disambiguate by leaving tags/ prefix
in front of the name of the tag. E.g.
... in the git repository at:
git://example.com/git/git.git/ tags/v1.2.3
for you to fetch changes up to 123456...
This way, older versions of "git pull" can be used to respond to such a
request more easily, as "git pull $URL v1.2.3" did not DWIM to fetch
v1.2.3 tag in older versions. Also this makes it clearer for humans that
the pull request is made for a tag and he should anticipate a signed one.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
are available in the git repository at:
- example.com:/git/froboz.git frotz-for-xyzzy
+ example.com:/git/froboz.git tags/frotz-for-xyzzy
for you to fetch changes up to 703f05ad5835c...:
integrates the tag named in the request, with:
------------
- $ git pull example.com:/git/froboz.git/ frotz-for-xyzzy
+ $ git pull example.com:/git/froboz.git/ tags/frotz-for-xyzzy
------------
This operation will always open an editor to allow the integrator to fine
find_matching_ref='
sub abbr {
my $ref = shift;
- if ($ref =~ s|refs/heads/|| || $ref =~ s|refs/tags/||) {
+ if ($ref =~ s|^refs/heads/|| || $ref =~ s|^refs/tags/|tags/|) {
return $ref;
} else {
return $ref;
read repository &&
read branch
} <digest &&
- {
- test "$branch" = full ||
- test "$branch" = master ||
- test "$branch" = for-upstream
- }
+ test "$branch" = tags/full
'