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    • Rene Scharfe's avatar
      kbuild: Use git in scripts/setlocalversion · 117a93db
      Rene Scharfe authored
      Currently scripts/setlocalversion is a Perl script that tries to figure
      out the current git commit ID of a repo without using git.  It also
      imports Digest::MD5 without using it and generally is too big for the
      small task it does. :]  And it always reports a git ID, even when the
      HEAD is tagged -- this is a bug.
      
      This patch replaces it with a Bourne Shell script that uses git
      commands to do the same.  I can't come up with a scenario where someone
      would use a git repo and refuse to install git core at the same time,
      so I think it's reasonable to assume git is available.
      
      The new script also reports uncommitted changes by adding -git_dirty to
      the version string.  Obviously you can't see from that _what_ has been
      changed from the last commit, so it's more of a reminder that you
      forgot to commit something.
      
      The script is easily extensible: simply add a check for Mercurial (or
      whatever) below the git check.
      
      Note: the script doesn't print a newline char anymore.  That's only
      because it was easier to implement it that way, not a feature (or bug).
      'make kernelrelease' doesn't care.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRene Scharfe <rene.scharfe@lsrfire.ath.cx>
      Acked-by: default avatarRyan Anderson <ryan@michonline.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
      117a93db
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