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mgmt/misc/make-deb-changelog.sh
James Shubin 36d2a0de1e misc: Make mkosi building suitable for different distro versions
We'd like to be able to build both Fedora N and N-1 at the same time if
possible. This makes it more generally applicable for this scenario, as
well as for other distros.
2019-09-23 06:48:55 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
# This script generates a deb changelog from the project's git history.
# version we're releasing
DISTRO="$1"
VERSION="$2"
if [ "$VERSION" = "" ]; then
echo "usage: ./$0 <distro> <version>"
exit 1
fi
# path to store the changelog
CHANGELOG="releases/${VERSION}/${DISTRO}/changelog"
dir="$(dirname "$CHANGELOG")/"
if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then
echo "changelog dir ($dir) does not exist"
exit 1
fi
# input to format flag for git tag
TAG_FORMAT="-- %(creator) %(creatordate:format:%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z) %(refname:lstrip=2)"
# a list of tags to be parsed in the loop
TAGS=$(git tag --sort=-creatordate --format="$TAG_FORMAT" | sed -r 's/[0-9]+ -[0-9]+ //')
# placeholder for the next line of the list
THIS_TAGLINE=
# parse the list
while read -r LAST_TAGLINE; do
# read ahead one tag
if [ "$THIS_TAGLINE" == "" ]; then
# store the tag for the next iteration
THIS_TAGLINE="$LAST_TAGLINE"
continue
fi
# grab the tags from the last column of the taglines
THIS_TAG=$(echo "$THIS_TAGLINE" | awk '{print $NF}')
LAST_TAG=$(echo "$LAST_TAGLINE" | awk '{print $NF}')
# print the release description
printf "mgmt (%s) unstable; priority=low\n\n" "$THIS_TAG" >> "$CHANGELOG"
# print all the commits between the tags
git shortlog -n "${LAST_TAG}...${THIS_TAG}" | sed -r '/\):/s/^/ * /' >> "$CHANGELOG"
# print the release signature
printf "%s\n\n\n" "$THIS_TAGLINE" | sed -r 's/[0-9]\.[0-9]\.[0-9]+//'>> "$CHANGELOG"
# first tag is special since there's no previous one
if [ "$LAST_TAG" == "0.0.1" ]; then
# print all the commits before the first tag
git shortlog -n "$LAST_TAG" | sed -r '/\):/s/^/ * /' >> "$CHANGELOG"
# print the release signature
printf "%s\n" "$LAST_TAGLINE" | sed -r 's/[0-9]\.[0-9]\.[0-9]+//'>> "$CHANGELOG"
fi
# store the tag for the next iteration
THIS_TAGLINE="$LAST_TAGLINE"
done <<< "$TAGS"