#!/bin/sh # version_hook: set a .version file in a git repository based on a # svn.asterisk.org SVN repository # FIXME: any way to detect that? PROJECT="dahdi/linux" # Do not update the .version file if it's part of the repository git ls-files | grep ^\.version if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then exit 0 fi if [ ! -d .git ]; then return 0 fi # If the first log commit messages indicates that this is checked into # subversion, we'll just use the SVN- form of the revision. SVN_REV=`git log --pretty=full -1 | grep git-svn-id | sed -e "s/.*\@\([^\s]*\)\s.*/\1/g"` if [ -z "$SVN_REV" ]; then RESULT=`git log --pretty=format:"%h" -1` echo GIT-${RESULT} > .version exit 0 fi PARTS=`LANG=C git log --pretty=full | grep git-svn | head -1 | awk '{print $2;}' | sed -e s:^.*/svn/${PROJECT}/:: | sed -e 's:/: :g' | sed -e 's/@.*$//g'` BRANCH=0 TEAM=0 if [ "${PARTS}" = "trunk" ]; then echo SVN-'trunk'-r${SVN_REV} > .version exit 0 fi for PART in $PARTS; do if [ ${BRANCH} != 0 ]; then RESULT="${RESULT}-${PART}" break fi if [ ${TEAM} != 0 ]; then RESULT="${RESULT}-${PART}" continue fi if [ "${PART}" = "branches" ]; then BRANCH=1 RESULT="branch" continue fi if [ "${PART}" = "tags" ]; then BRANCH=1 RESULT="tag" continue fi if [ "${PART}" = "team" ]; then TEAM=1 continue fi done echo SVN-${RESULT##-}-r${SVN_REV} > .version