Bash-compare-versions
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This is a simplistic way to compare version numbers. This is useful for when commands change over time, and you do not know which or what kind of host will have which version of something.
echo -e "2.22\n11.3.4" | sort -V 2.22 11.3.4
printf '%s\n2.15\n' $(ldd --version | sed -n '1s/.* //p') | sort -V | head -n 1
printf '%s\n2.22\n' $(git --version | sed -n '1s/.* //p') | sort -V
Example: (show the git branch you are on)
if [[ $(printf '%s\n2.22\n' $(git --version | sed -n '1s/.* //p') | sort -V) != "2.22" ]]; then echo "Earlier version than cutoff" git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD else echo "Later version of cutoff" git branch --show-current fi