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ERROR git-tag does not exist #23
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I have the same issue, tried whatever I could but no luck. I do:
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Any news on this issue? |
If you run See something like https://dev.to/neshaz/a-tutorial-for-tagging-releases-in-git-147e for ideas on how to manage tagging as part of your release process. |
The problem is not that git tag does not work or that there are no tags, the problem is that the git-tag (notice the hyphen!) program is not in the executable path. Most of the time, users will use This tool uses Some possible solutions:
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This error has nothing to do with the exec() call to My suggestion for a better message might be:
If you're using
this action has a default value of I needed to add:
to eliminate this error. [1] Use of Lines 30 to 36 in bc0f363
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In my case a have a history full of tags:
but it still fails with the above error when I filter by release tags:
and it works just fine when I comment it out. Looks like it doesn't like something in tag names ...
Same behaviour on MacOS Monerey 12.6.1 and in Docker Linux Alpine 3.15 container. |
I am in the same boat. I have versions, but am still getting the error:
Seems it might be my use of the |
here an additional case that I found presenting this error:
Scenario: execution on GitHub Actions.
Basically the actual error has been swollen by the tool and I suspect that this can happen for any type of error. |
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Expected Behavior
when i run git-chglog or with other parameters, it always print:
⌚️ Generating changelog ...
ERROR git-tag does not exist
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