Hi list, is there a way to find out which releases of KDE software match which git commits? I prefer building stable KDE from git over building from a tarball, because that makes the downloads much smaller and it makes it easier to keep local patches around, or easily test a patch for the stable branch.
However, for kdepim 4.8.4 I had to find out the hard way that the v4.8.4 tag does not compile and the tarball was re-created from some other commit (I couldn't find out which, so I switched to using origin/KDE/4.8 instead... which of course means that my specific combination of commits is not what everyone tests and uses). In some other cases, there is no git tag at all for a release: After finding out that for KDE 4.8, Soprano 2.7 should be used, I wanted to compile Soprano 2.7.6 - but there is no "v2.7.6" tag in git (nor "v2.6.5", for that matter). For now I'm sticking to 85408e3d (which is the current origin/2.7) and hope that this is close to what was released, but that's not really a good solution. Kind regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
