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cmd/go: "v1.x.y is not a tag" when .gitconfig sets log.decorate to full [1.16 backport] #51350

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gopherbot opened this issue Feb 24, 2022 · 1 comment
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@bcmills requested issue #51312 to be considered for backport to the next 1.16 minor release.

@gopherbot, please backport to Go 1.16 and 1.17. This causes erroneous error messages (which may be confusing for users), and the underlying cause is not easy to diagnose.

@gopherbot gopherbot added the CherryPickCandidate Used during the release process for point releases label Feb 24, 2022
@gopherbot gopherbot added this to the Go1.16.15 milestone Feb 24, 2022
@dmitshur dmitshur added the GoCommand cmd/go label Feb 24, 2022
@bcmills bcmills changed the title cmd/go: unexpected "v1.x.y is not a tag" after update to Go 1.16.14 [1.16 backport] cmd/go: "v1.x.y is not a tag" when .gitconfig sets log.decorate to full [1.16 backport] Feb 24, 2022
@cagedmantis cagedmantis modified the milestones: Go1.16.15, Go1.16.16 Mar 3, 2022
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heschi commented Mar 16, 2022

1.16 is no longer supported; closing this backport request. If a 1.18 backport is necessary please open a new one.

@heschi heschi closed this as completed Mar 16, 2022
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