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Could you suggest how to modify it? (as a pull request if you want).
[I didn't really tested it, I guessed :-) ]
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Sure, I added a tag in the last pull request, but I'm not sure if Git will add tags of a pull request as well, maybe you need to do this. You can find the description how to tag here
Usually you would do something like this:
git commit
git tag -a 0.0.2
git push --tags
Just add a tag after you commited all changes before the push. Tags that were created after pushing will not be linked to those commits
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I try to tag it now.
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Doesn't seem like the tag was merged. You could try to get all tags by running git tag
but I doubt you will be able to pull the tag I added.
Oh and you will need some commit, too, so your tag can be attached to some changes. Some whitespace changes are enough.
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Done, I hope :-)
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Perfect, it works :-) Thanks for the quick support!
Btw, little question off topic: Where did you get those mapping XML files?
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Thanks to you for the PR and the suggestions :-)
I close the issue
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