The idea is to see if the version we are already releasing exists on
the notmuch website. Using wget allows more people to run this target,
and also allows people with ssh access to run it without access to
their keys.
.PHONY: verify-newer
verify-newer:
@echo -n "Checking that no $(VERSION) release already exists..."
.PHONY: verify-newer
verify-newer:
@echo -n "Checking that no $(VERSION) release already exists..."
- @ssh $(RELEASE_HOST) test ! -e $(RELEASE_DIR)/$(TAR_FILE) \
- || (echo "Ouch." && echo "Found: $(RELEASE_HOST):$(RELEASE_DIR)/$(TAR_FILE)" \
- && echo "Refusing to replace an existing release." \
- && echo "Don't forget to update \"version\" as described in RELEASING before release." && false)
- @echo "Good."
+ @wget -q -O /dev/null $(RELEASE_URL)/$(TAR_FILE) ; \
+ case $$? in \
+ 8) echo "Good." ;; \
+ 0) echo "Ouch."; \
+ echo "Found: $(RELEASE_URL)/$(TAR_FILE)"; \
+ echo "Refusing to replace an existing release."; \
+ echo "Don't forget to update \"version\" as described in RELEASING before release." ; \
+ false ;; \
+ *) echo "An unexpected error occured"; \
+ false;; esac
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# user how to enable verbose compiles.
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# user how to enable verbose compiles.