If building from an official tarball and EXTRAVERSION info is
provided, then consider the build to be "clean" (don't include
hostname/build timestamp). This is done on the expectation that
EXTRAVERSION will have enough information to allow developers to find
the builder and build environment should a defect be reported, and
therefore the hostname/timestamp is not necessary.
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
return ""
return ver
-# Look for version in a ".version" file
+# Look for version in a ".version" file. Official release tarballs
+# have this file (see scripts/tarball.sh).
def file_version():
if not os.path.isfile('.version'):
return ""
cleanbuild, toolstr = tool_versions(options.tools)
ver = git_version()
- cleanbuild = cleanbuild and ver and 'dirty' not in ver
+ cleanbuild = cleanbuild and 'dirty' not in ver
if not ver:
ver = file_version()
+ # We expect the "extra version" to contain information on the
+ # distributor and distribution package version (if
+ # applicable). It is a "clean" build if this is a build from
+ # an official release tarball and the above info is present.
+ cleanbuild = cleanbuild and ver and options.extra != ""
if not ver:
ver = "?"
if not cleanbuild: