Help applying flow #3469
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I have managed to achieve but not sure if this is the correct configuration:
I switched the following props to true:
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If this is a bug please tell me and I'll report it.
Testing version 6.0.0-beta.2 I'm not achieving the flow I'm looking for, it goes as follows:
ITERATION I:
develop has tag 1.0.0
feature/minor_bump_1 merges into develop generating version 1.1.0-rc.1
feature/minor_bump_2 merges into develop generating version 1.1.0-rc.2
version 1.1.0-rc.2 it's released to production, so we tag develop as 1.1.0
ITERATION II:
develop has tag 1.1.0
feature/minor_bump_3 merges into develop generating version 1.2.0-rc.1 (so far so good)
a bug is encountered in prod version 1.1.0 (aka 1.1.0-rc.2).
a branch is created to fix the bug from that tag, therefore: release/1.1.0_fixes
hotfix/fix_1 merges into release/1.1.0_fixes generating version 1.1.0-rc.3 (this is the unwanted behavior)
I want the hotfix to generate version 1.1.1-rc.1 because it's configured as patch, but somehow when the pull request is merged, the calculated version is finally 1.1.0-rc.3 (it's not taking into consideration the increment: Patch on release branch)
How can this be achieved? What I'm doing wrong?
This is my gitversion file:
The CI platform used is Azure Pipelines
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