#!/bin/sh CVSROOT=${CVSROOT:-/cvs/gcc} IGNORE_BRANCHES='gcc-(2_95|3_0|3_1|3_2)-branch' ADD_BRANCHES='HEAD tree-ssa-20020619-branch' # Run this from /tmp. export CVSROOT /bin/rm -rf /tmp/$$ /bin/mkdir /tmp/$$ cd /tmp/$$ # The path to cvs. CVS=${CVS:-/usr/local/bin/cvs} # Compute the branches which we should update. $CVS co gcc/ChangeLog BRANCHES=`$CVS status -v gcc/ChangeLog \ | awk '{print $1;}' \ | egrep 'gcc-[0-9]+_[0-9]+-branch$' \ | egrep -v $IGNORE_BRANCHES` # Always update the mainline. BRANCHES="${BRANCHES} ${ADD_BRANCHES}" # ARGS is passed to 'cvs co' CURR_DATE=`/bin/date +"%Y%m%d"` # version is contained within a char* textstring_FILES="gcc/gcc/version.c" # version is contained within a #define cppdefine_FILES="gcc/libstdc++-v3/include/bits/c++config" # Assume all will go well. RESULT=0 for BRANCH in $BRANCHES; do echo "Working on \"$BRANCH\"." # Check out the files on the branch. HEAD is a special case; if # you check out files with -r HEAD, CVS will not let you check # in changes. if test "$BRANCH" = HEAD; then ${CVS} co $textstring_FILES $cppdefine_FILES else ${CVS} co -r $BRANCH $textstring_FILES $cppdefine_FILES fi # There are no files to commit yet. COMMIT_FILES="" for file in $textstring_FILES; do if test -f $file; then /bin/sed <$file >$file.new -e \ "s/\(.*\"[^ ]*\) [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]/\1 ${CURR_DATE}/" if /usr/bin/cmp -s $file $file.new; then rm -f $file.new else mv -f $file.new $file COMMIT_FILES="$COMMIT_FILES $file" fi fi done for file in $cppdefine_FILES; do if test -f $file; then /bin/sed <$file >$file.new -e \ "s/\(#.*\) [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]/\1 ${CURR_DATE}/" if /usr/bin/cmp -s $file $file.new; then rm -f $file.new else mv -f $file.new $file COMMIT_FILES="$COMMIT_FILES $file" fi fi done if test -n "$COMMIT_FILES" \ && ! ${CVS} commit -m "Daily bump." $COMMIT_FILES; then # If we could not commit the files, indicate failure. RESULT=1 fi # Remove the files. rm -rf gcc done /bin/rm -rf /tmp/$$ exit $RESULT