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#!/bin/bash
readonly SCRIPT_NAME = " $( basename ${ BASH_SOURCE [0] } ) "
readonly SCRIPT_DIR = " $( dirname ${ BASH_SOURCE [0] } ) "
readonly SOURCE_DIR = " $( dirname " $( dirname " ${ SCRIPT_DIR } " ) " ) "
readonly FN_DIR = " $( dirname " ${ SCRIPT_DIR } " ) /functions "
source " ${ SCRIPT_DIR } /functions.sh "
function usage {
cat <<-EOF
Usage: ${ SCRIPT_NAME } [ <options ...>]
Description:
This script uses the date of the last checkin on the branch as the build date. This
is to make the date consistent across the various platforms we build on, even if they
start at different times. In practice this is the commit where the version string is set.
Options:
-s | --source DIR Path to source to build.
Defaults to " ${ SOURCE_DIR } "
EOF
}
function err_usage {
err " $1 "
err ""
err " $( usage) "
}
function main {
declare sdir = " ${ SOURCE_DIR } "
declare -i date = 0
while test $# -gt 0
do
case " $1 " in
-h | --help )
usage
return 0
; ;
-s | --source )
if test -z " $2 "
then
err_usage "ERROR: option -s/--source requires an argument"
return 1
fi
if ! test -d " $2 "
then
err_usage " ERROR: ' $2 ' is not a directory and not suitable for the value of -s/--source "
return 1
fi
sdir = " $2 "
shift 2
; ;
*)
err_usage " ERROR: Unknown argument: ' $1 ' "
return 1
; ;
esac
done
git_date " ${ sdir } " || return 1
return 0
}
main " $@ "
exit $?