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updateReleaseVersions.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# Usage to create 2.6.2 release version from 2.6.2-SNAPSHOT
# In root folder of branch code: ./updateReleaseVersion.sh 2.6.2
function showUsage
{
echo -e "\nThis script is used to update branch from a SNAPSHOT version to a release version. Should be used in branch before creating a new release (tag)."
echo
echo -e "Usage: `basename $0 $1` version"
echo
echo -e "Example to update file versions from 2.7.0-SNAPSHOT to 2.7.0:"
echo -e "\t`basename $0 $1` 2.7.0"
echo
}
if [ "$1" = "-h" ]
then
showUsage
exit
fi
if [ $# -ne 1 ]
then
showUsage
exit
fi
if [[ $1 != [0-9].[0-9].[0-9] ]]; then
echo
echo 'Update failed due to incorrect versionnumber format: ' $1
echo 'The format should be three numbers separated by dots. e.g.: 2.7.0'
echo
echo "Usage: ./`basename $0 $1` 2.7.0"
echo
exit
fi
# Note: In MacOS (darwin10.0) sed requires -i .bak as option to work properly
if grep -q "darwin" <<< $OSTYPE ; then
sedopt='-i .bak'
else
sedopt='-i'
fi
echo
echo 'Your Operating System is' $OSTYPE
echo 'sed will use the following option: ' $sedopt
echo
version="$1"
# Update version in sphinx doc files
sed $sedopt "s/${version}-SNAPSHOT/${version}/g" docs/eng/users/source/conf.py
sed $sedopt "s/${version}-SNAPSHOT/${version}/g" docs/eng/developer/source/conf.py
# Update installer
sed $sedopt "s/\<property name=\"subVersion\" value=\"SNAPSHOT\" \/\>/\<property name=\"subVersion\" value=\"0\" \/\>/g" installer/build.xml
# Update version pom files
find . -name pom.xml -exec sed $sedopt "s/${version}-SNAPSHOT/${version}/g" {} \;