Well, there is a release number, when there's a release.  Otherwise it's 
just a timestamp that identifies the whole contents of CVS; individual 
files have version numbers.  File a bugzilla ticket on the version 
number in -h/-v thing and it'll probably get done pretty fast since it's 
so easy.

C

On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 06:36 PM, Phydeaux wrote:

> At 03:46 PM 4/3/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>> You've got a new rules file hanging around somewhere still.  2.11 
>> didn't
>> understand 'uri' rules that are in CVS, which were in a newly added
>> file.  So re-installing 2.11 replaced most of the *.cf files, but did
>> not remove the files that 2.11 never knew about in the first place!
>> Remove /usr/share/spamassassin/20_uri_tests.cf and you should be 
>> better.
>
> Thank you very much -- I'll try that! In the mean time I was not able to
> get 2.11 up and running, using today's CVS (it would be nice if there
> were a date or CVS release number or something to identify it with)
> it kept exiting after processing its first spam I fed it.
>
> Also, would it be possible to add the version number to the -h output,
> or have a -v argument to the help to print the version? It's sometimes
> confusing when switching versions around...
>
> Keep up the great work!
>
> reb
>
>


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