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This setup will now correctly set the version number from the git tag. When using `--version`, we will see the binary name, the package it was built from and a git hash based on the tag: ```console $./bin/dist -v ./bin/dist github.com/docker/containerd 0b45d91.m ``` Note that in the above example, if we set a tag of `v1.0.0-dev`, that will show up in the version number, as follows: ```console $./bin/dist -v ./bin/dist github.com/docker/containerd v1.0.0-dev ``` Once commits are made past that tag, the version number will be expressed relative to that tag and include a git hash: ```console $./bin/dist -v ./bin/dist github.com/docker/containerd v1.0.0-dev-1-g7953e96.m ``` Some these examples include a `.m` postfix. This indicates that the binary was build from a source tree with local modifications. We can add a dev tag to start getting 1.0 version numbers for test builds. Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
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262 B
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12 lines
262 B
Go
package containerd
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var (
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Package = "github.com/docker/containerd"
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// Version holds the complete version number.
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Version = "1.0-dev+unknown"
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// GitCommit is filled with the Git revision being used to build the
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// program at linking time
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GitCommit = ""
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)
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