Author: Fabien C <t74jgwb88tli9ch@jetable.org>
gen-version.sh: check if git is available before trying to call it Some people may clone the cgit repository and compile within a sandbox or on another machine where git is not necessarily installed. When it happens, cgit is getting compiled with an empty version number. This commit fixes this.
gen-version.sh | 2 +-
diff --git a/gen-version.sh b/gen-version.sh index 3a080157cf4e871d8e4f63d01855d8eeaf36f943..80cf49af486b9aad8228f4821601e0a5e84ed0c3 100755 --- a/gen-version.sh +++ b/gen-version.sh @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # Get version-info specified in Makefile V=$1 # Use `git describe` to get current version if we're inside a git repo -if test -d .git +if test "$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)" = '.git' then V=$(git describe --abbrev=4 HEAD 2>/dev/null) fi