I want to add the current git revision number to the the binary built by go build so that I can do something like ./mybinary --revision to see which revision it is built from (usually for troubleshooting later on after deployment). Obviously I cannot put the revision number into the source since that will change the source with a new revision. I'm wondering if there is any other way to do this? Or do you think this is just a bad idea? If so, what's the recommended way to establish the relation between built binaries and its source version? Version numbers do not seem to be a good idea with a distributed version control system.
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doujia9833 2013-03-30 11:12关注If you can get the git revision into $VERSION and have a variable named
version(type string) in your main package, you can set it during the build with:#!/bin/sh VERSION=`git log | head -n 1 | cut -f 2 -d ' '` go build -ldflags "-X main.version=$VERSION" myfile.go本回答被题主选为最佳回答 , 对您是否有帮助呢?解决 无用评论 打赏 举报