Robert Treat wrote:
> Howdy folks,
>
> Occasionally I need to grab an older release from git based on a tag
> rather than a branch, eg the REL8_3_10 tag vs the REL8_3_STABLE
> branch. I used to know how to do this in CVS, but I find I tend to
> revert to grabbing tarballs now that we're on git. So, I'm wondering
> if anyone knows a way to do this directly from git clone (or similar),
> and ideally as a shallow clone (ie. I just need a copy of the code at
> that tag, rather than needing the repo for development purposes). If
> anyone knew a way to do this down to a specific commit, that would
> also be interesting to know. Thanks in advance.
I just did this:
$ git-new-workdir postgresql/.git/ tmpChecking out files: 100% (3903/3903), done.$ cd tmp$ git checkout REL8_3_10
That does use a shadow clone. Basically, git checkout assumes a tag,
unless you -b for a branch.
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