Windows-Server-2003/tools/postbuildscripts/newver.cmd

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@echo off
REM ------------------------------------------------------------------
REM
REM newver.cmd
REM This script is for a special case when the build lab wants to
REM create daily incremental builds without doing a clean build.
REM This will keep the same build number, but generate a new build date,
REM and relink the kernels so that the new build date shows up.
REM
REM Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
REM
REM ------------------------------------------------------------------
if defined _CPCMAGIC goto CPCBegin
perl -x "%~f0" %*
goto :EOF
#!perl
use strict;
use lib $ENV{RAZZLETOOLPATH} . "\\PostBuildScripts";
use lib $ENV{RAZZLETOOLPATH};
use PbuildEnv;
use ParseArgs;
sub Usage { print<<USAGE; exit(1) }
Run this before starting an incremental IDX build.
It updates the build date.
USAGE
parseargs('?' => \&Usage);
# *** NEXT FEW LINES ARE TEMPLATE ***
$ENV{"_CPCMAGIC"}++;exit(system($0)>>8);
__END__
:CPCBegin
set _CPCMAGIC=
setlocal ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION ENABLEEXTENSIONS
REM *** BEGIN YOUR CMD SCRIPT BELOW ***
pushd %SDXROOT%
call logmsg "Getting a new build date"
nmake /f makefil0 set_builddate
popd
if exist %_NTPostBld%\build_logs\BuildName.txt (
call logmsg "Making a new build name"
del /f /q %_NTPostBld%\build_logs\BuildName.txt
pushd %SDXROOT%
nmake /f makefil0 set_buildname
popd
copy /y %_NTTREE%\build_logs\buildname.txt %_NTPostBld%\build_logs
)
pushd %SDXROOT%\base\ntos\init
call logmsg "Rebuilding the kernels"
build -cZ
popd