Benjamin Kaduk wrote in <20210908233639.GY19992@xxxxxxxxxx>: |On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 01:03:28AM +0200, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |> But if i use |> |> #?0|kent:tls-openssl.git$ alias gl1 |> alias gl1='git slpn -1' |> #?0|kent:tls-openssl.git$ git alias|grep slpn |> alias.slpn log --show-signature --patch --find-renames --stat --no-abbr\ |> ev-commit |> #?0|kent:tls-openssl.git$ gl1 openssl-3.0.0 |> commit 89cd17a031e022211684eb7eb41190cf1910f9fa (tag: refs/tags/openssl\ |> -3.0.0) |> ... |> |> i do not. Hm, maybe i need to relearn git again, looking around |> i see a couple of projects for which this is true (Linux, |> wireguard-tools), for others it is not (my own project, nghttp2). | |I think (off the top of my head, i.e., without consulting a reference) |that `git log` (which your aliases end up at) will only display |signatures on commits, but will not show the tag objects themselves. |`git show` does display the tag object, and for openssl only the tag |object is what is signed; the commits themselves are not signed. I see. That is a logical one, thanks for the explanation. Sometimes one (Me! That is.) really would have to drop all entrenched habits, aliases and scripts and do anything anew. For example i now have learned that "push" also can be signed! (And yes, i do use commit -S and tag -s for release tags for .. many years.) |-Ben --End of <20210908233639.GY19992@xxxxxxxxxx> --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)