(svn r2029) -Fix: Added files I forgot to svn add the previous commit

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celestar 2005-03-19 22:41:55 +00:00
parent fe8313159a
commit 6bd06dbc33
2 changed files with 67 additions and 0 deletions

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os/os2/svn_version.cmd Normal file
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@echo off
echo Running SVN version detection script...
rem
rem Requires subversion (`svnversion'), GNU make and some other GNU tools (eg, textutils)
rem installed - a hack, I know, but it seems to work if you have the appropriate tools
rem installed.
rem
cd ..\..
if not exist .svn goto nosvn
make -f os/os2/svn_version.mak
if not %ERRORLEVEL%==0 goto nomake
goto end
:nomake
gmake -f os/os2/svn_version.mak
if not %ERRORLEVEL%==0 goto nomake2
goto end
:nomake2
echo Neither `make` nor `gmake' could be found, SVN version detection unable to
echo run. Default rev.c used...
:nosvn
echo const char _openttd_revision[] = "norev000"; > rev.c
echo const int _revision_number = 0; >> rev.c
echo #ifdef __MORPHOS__ >> rev.c
echo const char morphos_versions_tag[] = "\\0$VER: OpenTTD norev000 (00.00.00) © OpenTTD Team [MorphOS, PowerPC]"; >> rev.c
echo #endif >> rev.c
goto end
:end
cd os\os2
rem end

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all : rev.c
# What revision are we compiling, if we have an idea?
REV_NUMBER := $(shell if test -d .svn; then svnversion . | tr -dc 0-9; fi)
ifdef RELEASE
REV:=$(RELEASE)
else
REV := $(shell if test -d .svn; then svnversion . | awk '{ print "r"$$0 }'; fi)
tmp_test:=$(shell echo "$(REV)" | grep "M" )
ifdef tmp_test
REV_NUMBER:=1
endif
endif
ifndef REV_NUMBER
REV_NUMBER:=0
endif
rev.c: FORCE
@# setting the revision number in a place, there the binary can read it
@echo 'const char _openttd_revision[] = "$(REV)";' >>rev.c.new
@echo 'const int _revision_number = $(REV_NUMBER);' >>rev.c.new
@# some additions for MorphOS versions tag
@echo '#ifdef __MORPHOS__' >>rev.c.new
@echo 'const char morphos_versions_tag[] = "\\0$$VER: OpenTTD $(REV) ('${BUILDDATE}') © OpenTTD Team [MorphOS, PowerPC]";' >>rev.c.new
@echo '#endif' >>rev.c.new
@# Only update the real rev.c if it actually changed, to prevent
@# useless rebuilds.
@cmp -s rev.c rev.c.new 2>/dev/null || mv rev.c.new rev.c
@rm -f rev.c.new
FORCE: