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Cristian Rigamonti wrote:
(..)
- for the GUI we should have a way to detect if the user is running a
"released"
version or a CVS/homemade/snapshot one, and point to the right URL to download
the relevant manual
Sorry to enter this thread, but I would like to have more info in the
"gretl -v" command. For example the date and time of the build, after
the version number. That would be an easy way to identify the "version"
in use.
gretl_x11 -e -v
gretl: cliente de interface gráfico (gui) para
gretl versão 1.6.0
(22:00h 05/Feb/2006),
Copyright Allin Cottrell e Riccardo "Jack" Lucchetti
Este software é livre e TOTALMENTE SEM NENHUMA GARANTIA.
or
gretlcli -e -v
gretl versão 1.6.0 (22:00h 05/Feb/2006)
Copyright Ramu Ramanathan, Allin Cottrell e Riccardo "Jack" Lucchetti
Este software é livre e TOTALMENTE SEM NENHUMA GARANTIA
(message was edited to illustrate)
The English output failed (I tried :)).
The --version option shows a resumed output:
gretl --version
Gnome gretl 1.6.0
Thanks,
Hélio Guilherme.
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