![]() This was found useful by @Bramas when building a Dockerfile of the web app itself. See https://github.com/ente-io/ente/pull/1065. Now, the GIT_SHA environment variable can just be undefined if we're not in a git repository, and the code using it deals with that case explicitly. **Tested by** Temporarily inverted the isDevBuild flag, tehn 1. Ran the build normally and verified that the SHA continued to appear in the logs. 2. Ran the build after copying to a standalone folder without an associated git repository and verified that the SHA was skipped without causing the build to fail. |
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