"git tag" will show you the releases: ...release-3.2.0 release-3.2.1 release-3.3.0 release-3.4.0 release-3.4.1 release-3.5.0
You can then "git checkout release-3.4.1" to get the files in your working directory to match those of the release. On 7/02/21 1:23 pm, Bruce Williams wrote: > Hi all, > Still trying to wrap my head around using github. > Can someone explain why when I do: > > bruce@admin:~/Downloads/darktable-dev/darktable$ git branch > * master > > ...all I see is master? > I expected to see a branch for 3.4.1 > Am I misunderstanding something here? > Cheers, > Bruce Williams > ------------------------------ > brucewilliamsphotography.com <http://brucewilliamsphotography.com> > shuttersincpodcast.com <http://shuttersincpodcast.com> > > e-mail <mailto:[email protected]> | Twitter > <http://twitter.com/@audio2u> | LinkedIn > <http://au.linkedin.com/pub/bruce-williams/1/318/489> | Facebook > <http://www.facebook.com/audio2u> | Soundcloud > <http://www.soundcloud.com/audio2u> | Quora > <https://www.quora.com/profile/Bruce-Williams-5> > ------------------------------ > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
