Peter Maydell writes ("Re: [PULL v9 00/16] xen: xen-domid-restrict improvements"): > Hi -- my apply-pullreq script thinks this isn't a signed tag: > > error: remotes/iwj/for-upstream.depriv-2: cannot verify a non-tag object of > type commit. Does not appear to be a signed tag
It isn't. It's not a tag at all. It's a branch. > We only apply signed-tag pull requests these days; could you > create and sign a tag and resend the pullreq, please? (You > only need to resend the cover letter, not the whole set of > patches.) I can do that. Alternatively you could manually verify the signature on my email and observe that it mentions the correct commit hash. > (https://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SubmitAPullRequest > is our process documentation on pull requests, but I think > everything else with this one is fine.) I read that. It does not say that the pull request must refer to a signed tag. It says that the pull request must be signed, so I signed my pull request by feeding the email body to gnupg. A detailed explanation of why you want the pull request to be signed, rather than for it to be an unsigned email referring to a signed tag, is beyond the scope of this memo :-). Anyway, would you like me to make a signed tag and send you an unsigned email referring to it, then ? Or will you use the signed email ? Regards, Ian.