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fix(ci): Set fetch-depth in order to include tags #137

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  • release github action, clone step, fetch depth to 0

Motivation and Context

Due to actions/checkout#701 in order to also fetch tags, the parameter fetch-depth has to be set to zero.
Without fetching tags the automation wrongly tried to retag already existing branches.

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@manuelcoppotelli manuelcoppotelli merged commit e055a53 into main Apr 20, 2023
@manuelcoppotelli manuelcoppotelli deleted the fix-ci-fetch-tags branch April 20, 2023 14:22
@gunzip gunzip changed the title fix(ci): Set fetch-depth in roder to include tags fix(ci): Set fetch-depth in order to include tags Apr 20, 2023
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