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#!/bin/sh
# Print a version string.
scriptversion=2017-01-09.19; # UTC

# Copyright (C) 2007-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

# This script is derived from GIT-VERSION-GEN from GIT: http://git.or.cz/.
# It may be run two ways:
# - from a git repository in which the "git describe" command below
#   produces useful output (thus requiring at least one signed tag)
# - from a non-git-repo directory containing a .tarball-version file, which
#   presumes this script is invoked like "./git-version-gen .tarball-version".

# In order to use intra-version strings in your project, you will need two
# separate generated version string files:
#
# .tarball-version - present only in a distribution tarball, and not in
#   a checked-out repository.  Created with contents that were learned at
#   the last time autoconf was run, and used by git-version-gen.  Must not
#   be present in either $(srcdir) or $(builddir) for git-version-gen to
#   give accurate answers during normal development with a checked out tree,
#   but must be present in a tarball when there is no version control system.
#   Therefore, it cannot be used in any dependencies.  GNUmakefile has
#   hooks to force a reconfigure at distribution time to get the value
#   correct, without penalizing normal development with extra reconfigures.
#
# .version - present in a checked-out repository and in a distribution
#   tarball.  Usable in dependencies, particularly for files that don't
#   want to depend on config.h but do want to track version changes.
#   Delete this file prior to any autoconf run where you want to rebuild
#   files to pick up a version string change; and leave it stale to
#   minimize rebuild time after unrelated changes to configure sources.
#
# As with any generated file in a VC'd directory, you should add
# /.version to .gitignore, so that you don't accidentally commit it.
# .tarball-version is never generated in a VC'd directory, so needn't
# be listed there.
#
# Use the following line in your configure.ac, so that $(VERSION) will
# automatically be up-to-date each time configure is run (and note that
# since configure.ac no longer includes a version string, Makefile rules
# should not depend on configure.ac for version updates).
#
# AC_INIT([GNU project],
#         m4_esyscmd([build-aux/git-version-gen .tarball-version]),
#         [bug-project@example])
#
# Then use the following lines in your Makefile.am, so that .version
# will be present for dependencies, and so that .version and
# .tarball-version will exist in distribution tarballs.
#
# EXTRA_DIST = $(top_srcdir)/.version
# BUILT_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/.version
# $(top_srcdir)/.version:
#	echo $(VERSION) > $@-t && mv $@-t $@
# dist-hook:
#	echo $(VERSION) > $(distdir)/.tarball-version


me=$0

version="git-version-gen $scriptversion

Copyright 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
There is NO warranty.  You may redistribute this software
under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING."

usage="\
Usage: $me [OPTION]... \$srcdir/.tarball-version [TAG-NORMALIZATION-SED-SCRIPT]
Print a version string.

Options:

   --prefix PREFIX    prefix of git tags (default 'v')
   --fallback VERSION
                      fallback version to use if \"git --version\" fails

   --help             display this help and exit
   --version          output version information and exit

Running without arguments will suffice in most cases."

prefix=v
fallback=

while test $# -gt 0; do
  case $1 in
    --help) echo "$usage"; exit 0;;
    --version) echo "$version"; exit 0;;
    --prefix) shift; prefix=${1?};;
    --fallback) shift; fallback=${1?};;
    -*)
      echo "$0: Unknown option '$1'." >&2
      echo "$0: Try '--help' for more information." >&2
      exit 1;;
    *)
      if test "x$tarball_version_file" = x; then
        tarball_version_file="$1"
      elif test "x$tag_sed_script" = x; then
        tag_sed_script="$1"
      else
        echo "$0: extra non-option argument '$1'." >&2
        exit 1
      fi;;
  esac
  shift
done

if test "x$tarball_version_file" = x; then
    echo "$usage"
    exit 1
fi

tag_sed_script="${tag_sed_script:-s/x/x/}"

nl='
'

# Avoid meddling by environment variable of the same name.
v=
v_from_git=

# First see if there is a tarball-only version file.
# then try "git describe", then default.
if test -f $tarball_version_file
then
    v=`cat $tarball_version_file` || v=
    case $v in
        *$nl*) v= ;; # reject multi-line output
        [0-9]*) ;;
        *) v= ;;
    esac
    test "x$v" = x \
        && echo "$0: WARNING: $tarball_version_file is missing or damaged" 1>&2
fi

if test "x$v" != x
then
    : # use $v
# Otherwise, if there is at least one git commit involving the working
# directory, and "git describe" output looks sensible, use that to
# derive a version string.
elif test "`git log -1 --pretty=fo