Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/etc/named/newvers.sh, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #!/bin/sh -
                      2: #
                      3: # Copyright (c) 1987 Regents of the University of California.
                      4: # All rights reserved.
                      5: #
                      6: # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
                      7: # provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
                      8: # duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
                      9: # advertising materials, and other materials related to such
                     10: # distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
                     11: # by the University of California, Berkeley.  The name of the
                     12: # University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
                     13: # from this software without specific prior written permission.
                     14: # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
                     15: # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
                     16: # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
                     17: #
                     18: #      @(#)newvers.sh  4.5 (Berkeley) 7/9/88
                     19: #
                     20: if [ ! -r version ]
                     21: then
                     22:        echo 0 > version
                     23: fi
                     24: touch version
                     25: rm -f version.[oc]
                     26: v=`cat version` u=${USER-root} d=`pwd` h=`hostname` t=`date`
                     27: sed -e "s|%VERSION%|#${v}: ${t}|" -e "s|%WHOANDWHERE%|${u}@${h}:${d}|" \
                     28:        < Version.c >version.c
                     29: /bin/echo `expr ${v} + 1` > version

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