Hello I have submitted this patch ([1]) that add support for v_version in PBR. Basically I can tag v1.0.0 instead of 1.0.0 to release 1.0.0.
However, after rework it appears PBR does not behaves well, even if the unit tests pass: On tag for instance v1.0.0, the result packages in named `<mypackagename>-1.0.0.dev1`. Do you know where I need to hack PBR to fix it? Second point, to go to the end of the logic of my change, I would like to propose an optional way (in setup.cfg?) to **prevent** any tag without the 'v' prefix, ie, where a bare version tag like `1.0.0` is not to be considered as a valid version. That way, on system such as gitlab or github: - repository owners "protect" tags with pattern "v*", ie, all tags for release such as "v1.0.0", ... cannot be pushed by anyone but the owners/masters - other developer can still push other tags for other purpose What do you think about this proposal? [1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/531161/ Thanks Regards ----- Gaetan
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