4 ### Make autoconf-like substitutions in files
6 ### (c) 2008 Mark Wooding
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30 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 ### Parse command line arguments.
33 while [ $# -gt
0 ]; do
35 -h |
--h |
--he |
--hel |
--help)
39 Writes on standard output the program's version number.
43 -v |
--v |
--ve |
--ver |
--vers |
--versi |
--versio |
--version
)
44 echo "auto-version: Common Files Distribution version $VERSION"
55 echo "auto-version: unknown option \`$1'" >&2
66 echo >&2 "Usage: auto-version"
70 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
73 ## If this is a Git checkout then Git should be able to identify the version.
74 if [ -d .git
] && version
=$
(git describe
--abbrev
=4 2>/dev
/null
); then
76 ## If the working tree is dirty, indicate with a `+'.
77 case "$(git diff-index --name-only HEAD)" in
79 *) version
="$version+" ;;
85 ## If this was unpacked from a source distribution, the RELEASE file sould
86 ## say what the version was.
87 if [ -f RELEASE
]; then
92 ## If we're Debianized, then the Debian changelog ought to know.
93 if [ -f debian
/changelog
]; then
94 sed -n
'/^.*(\(.*\)).*$/ { s::\1:p; q; }' debian
/changelog
98 ## Otherwise we're screwed.
102 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------