2 * This header file provides the various versioning-related #defines
3 * for a particular PuTTY build.
5 * When my automated build system does a full build, Buildscr
6 * completely overwrites this file with information derived from the
7 * circumstances and type of that build. The information _here_ is
8 * default stuff used for local development runs of 'make'.
11 #define TEXTVER "Unidentified build"
12 #define SSHVER "PuTTY-Unidentified-Local-Build"
13 #define BINARY_VERSION 0,0,0,0
17 * git commit id from which this build was made. This is defined by
18 * Buildscr for official builds - both source archives and prebuilt
19 * binaries - in the course of overwriting this file as described
20 * above. But we put it here under ifdef, so that it can also be
21 * passed in on the command line for Unix local development builds,
22 * which I treat specially because Unix developers - e.g. me - are
23 * quite likely to run 'make install' straight out of their dev
24 * directory so as to use the bleeding-edge code for day-to-day
27 * Windows doesn't really need the same treatment, because the easiest
28 * way to install a build properly on Windows is to run the installer,
29 * and the easiest way to do that is to run Buildscr, which will
30 * populate this field its own way. It's only the Unix automake build
31 * where you might go straight from local 'make' to 'make install'
32 * without going through Buildscr.
34 #define SOURCE_COMMIT "unavailable"