Jacobo Aragunde Pérez wrote
Yes, but you must ask git explicitly to get all tags. Try:
./g fetch --tags
...
Thank you, Jacobo, that worked!
Now I have & can see all the tags.
Only the philosophical question remains, why the tags have to be explicitly
fetched....
:-)
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