mixer.versions

Manage mix and upstream versions

Copyright

(C) 2018 Intel Corporation, CC-BY-SA-3.0

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SYNOPSIS

mixer versions

mixer versions [command]

DESCRIPTION

Manage mix and upstream versions. By itself the command will print the current version of mix and upstream, and also report on the latest version of upstream available. This command also allows the user to increment the mix version and optionally the upstream version.

OPTIONS

In addition to the globally recognized mixer flags (see mixer(1) for more details), the following options are recognized.

  • -h, --help

    Display subcommand help information and exit.

SUBCOMMANDS

update

Increment the mix version to generate a new release. By default the mix version is incremented by 10, following Clear Linux conventions to leave room for intermediate versions if necessary. The increment can be configured with the –increment flag. The update command also allows the user to update the upstream version.

In addition to the global options mixer versions update takes the following options.

  • --clear-version {version}

    Alias to –upstream-version

  • -c, --config {path}

    Supply the path to the configuration file to use.

  • --increment {number}

    Amount to increment the current mix version (default is 10).

  • --mix-version {version}

    Set a specific mix version.

  • --upstream-version {version}

    Set a specific next upstream version (either version number or the default “latest” string).

  • --skip-format-check

    Skip check for compatible upstream format when changing upstream version.

    This command will not update to an upstream version of a different format (“format bumps”). At the moment this needs to be handled manually.

EXIT STATUS

On success, 0 is returned. A non-zero return code indicates a failure.

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