#!/bin/bash PROJECT_ROOT_PATH="$(cd $(dirname "$0")/../ ; pwd)" PROJECT_GIT_DIR_PATH="${PROJECT_ROOT_PATH}/.git" PROJECT_DIR_NAME="$(basename ${PROJECT_ROOT_PATH})" # if there is a .git directory at the project root then rely on git for the version string if [ -d "${PROJECT_GIT_DIR_PATH}" ] ; then git describe --tags --abbrev --dirty --always exit 0 fi # if the proejct root directory matches the naming convetion of an extracted archive then # get the version number out of that if [[ "${PROJECT_DIR_NAME}" =~ ^RTLSDR-Airband-[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*$ ]]; then echo ${PROJECT_DIR_NAME} | cut -d '-' -f 3 exit 0 fi # print an error string to stderr (any output to stdout is considered success) >&2 echo "did not find a git root directory at ${PROJECT_GIT_DIR_PATH} and failed to extract a version from ${PROJECT_DIR_NAME}"