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confused by multiple disparate version tags on the same commit #90

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disruptek opened this issue Dec 20, 2019 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #140
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confused by multiple disparate version tags on the same commit #90

disruptek opened this issue Dec 20, 2019 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #140
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disruptek commented Dec 20, 2019

I haven't seen nimph do the wrong thing, exactly, but there's no reason to assume it won't break somewhere. I put a redundant tag on cutelog so we can monitor misbehavior.

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If you install a duplicate tag or branch that nimph also identifies elsewise, then it may warn that it cannot meet the given requirement though it is in fact already met correctly.

I think the solution is probably to add the current branch (and a lookup of the target ref) to the list of matching oids, but I wouldn't mind some additional input here from someone with an opinion...

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