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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Somerville 8736e39643 Abandon getting changeset revision number from svn keyword expansion
Subversion keyword expansion of $Rev:$ in  a file is hopeless as it is
impossible to  coordinate with  a release. Revert  to an  empty string
when it can't be discovered with svn info etc..

Further changes to the way verion and revision numbers are generated

Local builds from  source tar balls or the  two phase wsjtx-superbuild
no longer specify  any revision, just the version  number. Since these
sort  of builds  are  expected  to be  release  candidates or  release
versions the revision (svn changeset  number) is implicit from the svn
tag of the version.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4986 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
2015-02-22 00:20:42 +00:00
Bill Somerville 241033d49b Try to form a consistent program title and revision specification from
all types of build.

CMake builds use 'svn info' (the git-svn equivalent is also supported)
to  get the  real latest  revision of  the workspace  that is  used to
source a  build. If the sources  are not in VCS  workspace (build from
source  snapshot  archive for  example)  then  the  $Rev$ svn  keyword
expansion in mainwindow.cpp is used despite its issues with accuracy.

Non-CMake builds use the $Rev$ keyword expansion where possible.

If a CMake  build is from a VCS workspace  with local modifications; a
'-dirty' suffix is added to the revision number to denote that.

If no revision number information can be found the word 'local' is
used as a revision number.

The revision  specification is used in  the WSJT-X "about"  box and is
sent  to PSKReporter.info  as part  of the  local  station information
(this     can     be     viewed     at     the     statistics     page
http://pskreporter.info/cgi-bin/pskstats.pl).

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2014-04-13 17:22:12 +00:00