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dnsmasq/bld/get-version
Simon Kelley f1204a875e Tweak sort order of tags in get-version.
We want to sort such that the most recent/relevant tag is first
and gets used to set the compiled-in version.

The solution is far from general, but works for the tag formats
used by dnsmasq. v2.84 sorts before v2.83, but v2.83 sorts
before v2.83rc1 and 2.83rc1 sorts before v2.83test1
2021-01-29 23:20:06 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Determine the version string to build into a binary.
# When building in the git repository, we can use the output
# of "git describe" which gives an unequivocal answer.
#
# Failing that, we use the contents of the VERSION file
# which has a set of references substituted into it by git.
# If we can find one which matches $v[0-9].* then we assume it's
# a version-number tag, else we just use the whole string.
# If there is more than one v[0-9].* tag, sort them and use the
# first. The insane arguments to the sort command are to ensure
# that, eg v2.64 comes before v2.63, but v2.63 comes before v2.63rc1
# and v2.63rc1 comes before v2.63test1
# Change directory to the toplevel source directory.
if test -z "$1" || ! test -d "$1" || ! cd "$1"; then
echo "$0: First argument $1 must be toplevel dir." >&2
exit 1
fi
if which git >/dev/null 2>&1 && \
([ -d .git ] || grep '^gitdir:' .git >/dev/null 2>&1) && \
git describe >/dev/null 2>&1; then
git describe | sed 's/^v//'
elif grep '\$Format:%d\$' $1/VERSION >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# unsubstituted VERSION, but no git available.
echo UNKNOWN
else
vers=`cat $1/VERSION | sed 's/[(), ]/,/ g' | tr ',' '\n' | grep ^v[0-9]`
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "${vers}" | sort -k1.2,1.5r -k 1.6,1.6 -k1.8,1.9r -k1.10,1.11r | head -n 1 | sed 's/^v//'
else
cat $1/VERSION
fi
fi
exit 0