#!/usr/bin/perl # Output a version.c file that includes information about the current build # Normally a couple of lines of bash would be enough (see openpcd project, original firmware by Harald Welte and Milosch Meriac) # but this will, at least in theory, also work on Windows with our current compile environment. # -- Henryk Plötz 2009-09-28 # Modified april 2014 because of the move to github. # --- Martin Holst Swende # Modified january 2016 to work with Travis-CI # --- iceman # Clear environment locale so that git will not use localized strings $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = "C"; $ENV{'LANG'} = "C"; my $githistory = `git fetch --all`; my $gitversion = `git describe --dirty`; my $gitbranch = `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`; my $clean = $gitversion =~ '-dirty' ? 0 : 1; my $ctime = ''; # if you are making your own fork, change this line to reflect your fork-name my $fullgitinfo = 'iceman'; if ( defined $gitbranch and defined $gitversion ) { $fullgitinfo = $fullgitinfo.'/'. $gitbranch . '/' . $gitversion; my @compiletime = localtime(); $compiletime[4] += 1; $compiletime[5] += 1900; $ctime = sprintf("%6\$04i-%5\$02i-%4\$02i %3\$02i:%2\$02i:%1\$02i", @compiletime); } else { $fullgitinfo = $fullgitinfo.'/master/release-build (no_git)'; my @dl_time = localtime( (stat('../README.md'))[10] ); $dl_time[4] += 1; $dl_time[5] += 1900; $ctime = sprintf("%6\$04i-%5\$02i-%4\$02i %3\$02i:%2\$02i:%1\$02i", @dl_time); } $fullgitinfo =~ s/(\s)//g; # Crop so it fits within 50 characters $fullgitinfo =~ s/.{50}\K.*//s; print <