Use the git hash code in Eclipse CDT build process
We need to pass the short git hash code git rev-parse --short HEAD
, to the eclipse build process.
we use the Eclipse CDT internal builder.
I tried to store the git hash in a environment variable, using a pre-build script.
But in the build the variable is empty.
Our development system is based on windows eclipse CDT with a cross c compiler.
How can this be achieved?
c eclipse git hash
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We need to pass the short git hash code git rev-parse --short HEAD
, to the eclipse build process.
we use the Eclipse CDT internal builder.
I tried to store the git hash in a environment variable, using a pre-build script.
But in the build the variable is empty.
Our development system is based on windows eclipse CDT with a cross c compiler.
How can this be achieved?
c eclipse git hash
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We need to pass the short git hash code git rev-parse --short HEAD
, to the eclipse build process.
we use the Eclipse CDT internal builder.
I tried to store the git hash in a environment variable, using a pre-build script.
But in the build the variable is empty.
Our development system is based on windows eclipse CDT with a cross c compiler.
How can this be achieved?
c eclipse git hash
We need to pass the short git hash code git rev-parse --short HEAD
, to the eclipse build process.
we use the Eclipse CDT internal builder.
I tried to store the git hash in a environment variable, using a pre-build script.
But in the build the variable is empty.
Our development system is based on windows eclipse CDT with a cross c compiler.
How can this be achieved?
c eclipse git hash
c eclipse git hash
edited Nov 17 '18 at 14:31
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The only solution that I find for the moment is write a eclipse plugin.
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The only solution that I find for the moment is write a eclipse plugin.
Working in progress...
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The only solution that I find for the moment is write a eclipse plugin.
Working in progress...
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The only solution that I find for the moment is write a eclipse plugin.
Working in progress...
The only solution that I find for the moment is write a eclipse plugin.
Working in progress...
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