#!/bin/sh # Originally from the git sources (GIT-VERSION-GEN) # Presumably (C) Junio C Hamano # Reused under GPL v2.0 # Modified for fish by David Adam set -e # Find the fish directory as two levels up from script directory. FISH_BASE_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "$( dirname "$0" )" )" && pwd )" DEF_VER=unknown git_permission_failed=0 # First see if there is a version file (included in release tarballs), # then try git-describe, then default. if test -f version then VN=$(cat version) || VN="$DEF_VER" else if VN=$(git -C "$FISH_BASE_DIR" describe --always --dirty 2>/dev/null); then : else if test $? = 128; then # Current git versions return status 128 # when run in a repo owned by another user. # Even for describe and everything. # This occurs for `sudo make install`. git_permission_failed=1 fi VN="$DEF_VER" fi fi # If the first param is --stdout, then output to stdout and exit. if test "$1" = '--stdout' then echo $VN exit 0 fi # Set the output directory as either the first param or cwd. test -n "$1" && OUTPUT_DIR=$1/ || OUTPUT_DIR= FBVF="${OUTPUT_DIR}FISH-BUILD-VERSION-FILE" if test "$VN" = unknown && test -r "$FBVF" && test "$git_permission_failed" = 1 then # HACK: Git failed, so we keep the current version file. # This helps in case you built fish as a normal user # and then try to `sudo make install` it. date +%s > ${OUTPUT_DIR}fish-build-version-witness.txt exit 0 fi if test -r "$FBVF" then VC=$(cat "$FBVF") else VC="unset" fi # Maybe output the FBVF # It looks like "2.7.1-621-ga2f065e6" test "$VN" = "$VC" || { echo >&2 "$VN" echo "$VN" >"$FBVF" } # Output the fish-build-version-witness.txt # See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.4/policy/CMP0058.html date +%s > ${OUTPUT_DIR}fish-build-version-witness.txt