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Previously, we used `git describe --tags` to produce a version number for non-released builds derived from the most recent tag + some info such as the number of commits since that tag and then `g{HASH}`. That always confuses people because the date portion at the front looks old (it is typically the previous release) and the hash at the end has that `g` in it. This commit simplifies both the tag name used when making a release and the computed version number take the date/time from the current commit, and then append the hash. That way the version number always corresponds to a commit. This scheme doesn't help detect situations where the commit is dirty, but I don't think the old one would have helped with that either.
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#!/bin/bash
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TAGNAME=$(git show -s "--format=%cd-%h" "--date=format:%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
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git tag $TAGNAME
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