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When calculating the current behind commit count the calculation should use the current release target to get the total commit count. Should the release target not exist anymore the calculation will return zero for the newest release on that target. Older releases on that target will then use that calculated commit count as reference. The only use case that is now somehow invalid is when the release target was merged / deleted after a tag on that release target: master 1 - - - - - - - 6 \ / branch 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 When `4` is the last tag on branch `branch` and the branch `branch` is not yet deleted the calculated numbers would be: 1 commits to branch since this release Now if the branch `branch` gets deleted the calculation function will not find the branch and use the commit count of the newest release (`4`) as reference resulting in: 0 commit to branch since this release This fixes #3326 |
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