#!/bin/sh # # Record the version of the source that we are compiling. # We keep a record of the git revision in util/version.cc. This source file # is then built as a regular source file as part of the compilation process. # One can run "strings executable_filename | grep _build_" to find the version of # the source that we used to build the executable file. # # create git version file VFILE=$(mktemp) trap "rm $VFILE" EXIT # check to see if git is in the path which git > /dev/null if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then env -i git rev-parse HEAD | awk ' BEGIN {print "#include \"build_version.h\""} {print "const char * leveldb_build_git_sha = \"leveldb_build_git_sha:" $0"\";"} END {}' > ${VFILE} else echo "git not found"| awk ' BEGIN {print "#include \"build_version.h\""} {print "const char * leveldb_build_git_sha = \"leveldb_build_git_sha:git not found\";"} END {}' > ${VFILE} fi date | awk 'BEGIN {} {print "const char * leveldb_build_git_datetime = \"leveldb_build_git_datetime:"$0"\";"} END {} ' >> ${VFILE} echo "const char * leveldb_build_compile_date = __DATE__;" >> ${VFILE} echo "const char * leveldb_build_compile_time = __TIME__;" >> ${VFILE} OUTFILE=util/build_version.cc if [ ! -e $OUTFILE ] || ! cmp -s $VFILE $OUTFILE; then cp $VFILE $OUTFILE fi