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AC_SPEC_PACKAGE_3VERSION(rpmspecfile)
set PACKAGE and VERSION from the defines in the given specfile default to basename and currentdate if rpmspecfile is not found if the VERSION-number from the spec-file is shorter than 3 digits then additional numbers are taken from the current date using entries from `date` as %y and %W%w since libtool version numbers can be as max only be 3 digits. The year counts from 1900.
spec example:
Name: testprog Version: 2
result: (on 1. April 2002, being monday of 13th week)
VERSION="2.102.131" PACKAGE="testprog"
See also AC_SET_RELEASEINFO_VERSIONINFO for the use of a 3VERSION.
Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
2006-10-13
AC_DEFUN([AC_SPEC_PACKAGE_3VERSION],[dnl pushdef([specfile], ac_spec_package_version_file) specfile=`basename $1` AC_MSG_CHECKING( $specfile package version) if test -z "$1"; then AC_MSG_ERROR( no rpm spec file given ) else # find specfile for i in $1 $srcdir/$1 $srcdir/../$1 ; do if test -f "$i" ; then specfile="$i" break fi done if test ! -f $specfile ; then k="w/o spec" else if test -z "$PACKAGE" ; then i=`grep -i '^name:' $specfile | head -1 | sed -e 's/.*://'` PACKAGE=`echo $i | sed -e 's/ /-/'` fi if test -z "$VERSION" ; then i=`grep -i '^version:' $specfile | head -1 | sed -e 's/.*://'` VERSION=`echo $i | sed -e 's/ /-/'` fi fi if test -z "$PACKAGE" ; then PACKAGE=`basename $specfile .spec` fi if test -z "$VERSION" ; then VERSION=`date +0.1%y.%W%w` fi case "$VERSION" in *.*.*) ;; *.*) VERSION="$VERSION."`date +1%y%W%w` ;; *) VERSION="$VERSION."`date +1%y.%W%w` ;; esac VERSION=`echo $VERSION | sed -e 's/[[.]]0/./g'` AC_MSG_RESULT( $PACKAGE $VERSION $k ) fi ])
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