Force-fetch tags in CI to fix git describe#410
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My release attempt in WebAssembly#408 did not go well because the release artifacts were not named correctly. This fixes an issue described by actions/checkout#290 where checkouts of annotated tags overwrite the annotation which breaks `git describe`. That means that version detection is broken in CI during releases which causes artifacts to have the wrong information. This applies the workaround described in that issue to `git fetch --tags --force` after the checkout step to undo the overwrite done in the checkout step.
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My release attempt in #408 did not go well because the release artifacts were not named correctly. This fixes an issue described by actions/checkout#290 where checkouts of annotated tags overwrite the annotation which breaks
git describe. That means that version detection is broken in CI during releases which causes artifacts to have the wrong information.This applies the workaround described in that issue to
git fetch --tags --forceafter the checkout step to undo the overwrite done in the checkout step.