view build-aux/get-source-mtime.sh @ 29936:79c6a29dd384

pkg: Better warning messages for packages not being uninstalled (bug #31946). * scripts/pkg/private/uninstall.m: Add warnings for packages not uninstalled because they are global or not found. Fix pkg uninstall not installing any packages if some could not be found. Minor overhaul of coding style.
author Neeraj Battan <neeraj.battan@research.iiit.ac.in>
date Thu, 17 Mar 2016 10:50:22 +0530
parents 0a5b15007766
children 796f54d4ddbf
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#! /bin/sh

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# Generate a timestamp that best represents the last modification time
# of this source tree.  The time value is printed on stdout in units of
# time_t.  If a reasonable representation of the source tree last
# modification time can't be determined, then the current system time is
# printed instead.  A valid time_t value is always printed on stdout.

set -e

PERL=${PERL:-perl}
SED=${SED:-sed}

if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
  echo "usage: get-source-mtime.sh SRCDIR" 1>&2
  exit 1
fi

srcdir="$1"

## A user's ~/.hgrc may redefine or add default options to any hg subcommand,
## potentially altering its behavior and possibly its standard output.  Always
## run hg subcommands with configuration variables set to ensure that the
## user's preferences do not influence the expected behavior.
hg_safe ()
{
  cmd=$1; shift
  hg --config alias.${cmd}=${cmd} --config defaults.${cmd}= ${cmd} "$@"
}

if [ x"$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" != x ]; then
  # Allow the source modification time to be overridden by SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
  t=$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
elif [ -d $srcdir/.hg ]; then
  t=$( cd $srcdir && hg_safe log --rev . --template '{date|hgdate}' )
  t=$( echo $t | $SED -n 's/^\([0-9]\+\) .*/\1/p' )
elif [ -f $srcdir/HG-ID ]; then
  t=$( $PERL -e '@s = stat($ARGV[0]); print($s[9]) if @s;' $srcdir/HG-ID )
elif [ -f $srcdir/configure ]; then
  t=$( $PERL -e '@s = stat($ARGV[0]); print($s[9]) if @s;' $srcdir/configure )
fi

if [ x"$t" = x ]; then
  t=$( date +%s )
fi

echo $t