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exit 1
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fi
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# Extract the file date stamp to use as the release date.
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TDE_RELEASE_DATE=`find $TDEVERSION_FILE -printf "%TB %Te, %TY\n"`
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# $TDEVERSION_FILE (tdeversion.h) remains stagnant throughout the git cycle.
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# The internal release data is manually patched only for the official release.
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# Therefore the file date stamp does not change. As the development cycle
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# progresses, the file date stamp looks really old in the help handbooks. As
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# the tde-release-date entity eventually will match the official release file
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# date stamp, we can use the actual date up to that point, which looks nicer
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# in the handbooks during the development cycle.
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if [ -n "`echo \"$TDE_RELEASE_VERSION\" | grep DEVELOPMENT`" ]; then
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# Development cycle: use the actual date as the release date.
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TDE_RELEASE_DATE=`date +'%B %e, %Y'`
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else
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# Official release: extract the file date stamp as the release date.
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TDE_RELEASE_DATE=`find $TDEVERSION_FILE -printf "%TB %Te, %TY\n"`
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fi
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echo " TDE Release Date: $TDE_RELEASE_DATE"
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# Create a copyright date string. First release of Trinity was 3.5.11, April 29, 2010.
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TDE_RELEASE_COPYRIGHT="2010-`date +%Y`"
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