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mkversion.sh
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#!/bin/sh
set -e
# debugging if anything fails is tricky as dh-golang eats up all output
# uncomment the lines below to get a useful trace if you have to touch
# this again (my advice is: DON'T)
#set -x
#logfile=/tmp/mkversions.log
#exec >> $logfile 2>&1
#echo "env: $(set)"
#echo "mkversion.sh run from: $0"
#echo "pwd: $(pwd)"
# we have two directories we need to care about:
# - our toplevel pkg builddir which is where "mkversion.sh" is located
# and where "snap-confine" expects its cmd/VERSION file
# - the GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR which may be the toplevel pkg dir. but
# during "dpkg-buildpackage" it will become a different _build/ dir
# that dh-golang creates and that only contains a subset of the
# files of the toplevel buildir.
PKG_BUILDDIR=$(dirname "$0")
GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR="${GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR:-$(pwd)}"
# run from "go generate" adjust path
if [ "$GOPACKAGE" = "snapdtool" ]; then
GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR="$(pwd)/.."
fi
OUTPUT_ONLY=false
if [ "$1" = "--output-only" ]; then
OUTPUT_ONLY=true
shift
fi
# If the version is passed in as an argument to mkversion.sh, let's use that.
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
version_from_user="$1"
fi
DIRTY=false
# Let's try to derive the version from git only if the snapd source tree is
# tracked by git. The script can be invoked when building distro packages in
# which case, the source tree could be a tarball, but the distro packaging files
# can be in git, so try not to confuse the two.
if command -v git >/dev/null && [ -d "$(dirname "$0")/.git" ] ; then
# don't include --dirty here as we independently track whether the tree is
# dirty and append that last, including it here will make dirty trees
# directly on top of tags show up with version_from_git as 2.46-dirty which
# will not match 2.46 from the changelog and then result in a final version
# like 2.46+git2.46.2.46 which is silly and unhelpful
# tracking the dirty independently like this will produce instead 2.46-dirty
# for a dirty tree on top of a tag, and 2.46+git83.g1671726-dirty for a
# commit not directly on top of a tag
version_from_git="$(git describe --always | sed -e 's/-/+git/;y/-/./' )"
# check if we are using a dirty tree
if git describe --always --dirty | grep -q dirty; then
DIRTY=true
fi
fi
# at this point we maybe in _build/src/github etc where we have no
# debian/changelog (dh-golang only exports the sources here)
# switch to the real source dir for the changelog parsing
if command -v dpkg-parsechangelog >/dev/null; then
version_from_changelog="$(cd "$PKG_BUILDDIR"; dpkg-parsechangelog --show-field Version)";
fi
# select version based on priority
if [ -n "$version_from_user" ]; then
# version from user always wins
v="$version_from_user"
o="user"
elif [ -n "$version_from_git" ]; then
v="$version_from_git"
o="git"
elif [ -n "$version_from_changelog" ]; then
v="$version_from_changelog"
o="changelog"
else
echo "Cannot generate version"
exit 1
fi
# if we don't have a user provided version and if the version is not
# a release (i.e. the git tag does not match the debian changelog
# version) then we need to construct the version similar to how we do
# it in a packaging recipe. We take the debian version from the changelog
# and append the git revno and commit hash. A simpler approach would be
# to git tag all pre/rc releases.
if [ -z "$version_from_user" ] && [ "$version_from_git" != "" ] && \
[ -n "$version_from_changelog" ] && [ "$version_from_git" != "${version_from_changelog%+fips}" ]; then
# if the changelog version has "git" in it and we also have a git version
# directly, that is a bad changelog version, so fail, otherwise the below
# code will produce a duplicated git info
if echo "$version_from_changelog" | grep -q git; then
echo "Cannot generate version, there is a version from git and the changelog has a git version"
exit 1
else
revno=$(git describe --always --abbrev=7|cut -d- -f2)
commit=$(git describe --always --abbrev=7|cut -d- -f3)
v="${version_from_changelog}+git${revno}.${commit}"
o="changelog+git"
fi
fi
# append dirty at the end if we had a dirty tree
if [ "$DIRTY" = "true" ]; then
v="$v-dirty"
fi
if [ "$OUTPUT_ONLY" = true ]; then
echo "$v"
exit 0
fi
echo "*** Setting version to '$v' from $o." >&2
cat <<EOF > "$GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR/snapdtool/version_generated.go"
package snapdtool
// generated by mkversion.sh; do not edit
func init() {
Version = "$v"
}
EOF
cat <<EOF > "$PKG_BUILDDIR/cmd/VERSION"
$v
EOF
MOD=-mod=vendor
if [ "$GO111MODULE" = "off" ] ; then
MOD=--
elif [ ! -d "$GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR/vendor/github.com" ] ; then
MOD=--
fi
fmts=$(cd "$GO_GENERATE_BUILDDIR" ; go run $MOD ./asserts/info)
cat <<EOF > "$PKG_BUILDDIR/data/info"
VERSION=$v
SNAPD_APPARMOR_REEXEC=1
${fmts}
EOF