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Vincent Driessen authored
In particular, this fixes the case where a dot in a version name (not too uncommon ;)) unintentionally matches a pre-existing tag. For example, if these tags exist: 1.0.1 1.0b2 And you try to start a new release for 1.0.2, git-flow prevented it, since the '.' matches the 'b' in 1.0b2. This resulted in the invalid error message: Tag '1.0.2' already exists. Pick another name.1b471a66