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Add "git describe" to input files that are created #388

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ekluzek opened this issue May 17, 2018 · 2 comments
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Add "git describe" to input files that are created #388

ekluzek opened this issue May 17, 2018 · 2 comments
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ekluzek commented May 17, 2018

We used to rely on svn keyword expansion to document the CLM tag that was used to create a dataset. With git we don't have that available and need to add in the output of "git describe" to input files that are made, such as mapping files, or surface dataset.

@ekluzek ekluzek added priority: high High priority to fix/merge soon, e.g., because it is a problem in important configurations code health improving internal code structure to make easier to maintain (sustainability) labels May 17, 2018
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ekluzek commented May 17, 2018

See #215

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ekluzek commented Jun 12, 2018

Fixed in clm5.0.dev013

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