[OpenAFS] MacOSX "latest release" is still 1.2.11?
Antoine Verheijen
antoine@ualberta.ca
Sun, 20 Feb 2005 15:01:06 -0700
Of course, you could also just look for the "built" string in the
binary:
strings /usr/sbin/afsd | grep '^@(#).* built '
That's always worked for me (on all platforms).
On Sunday, February 20, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
>
>> At 12:51 PM -0500 2/18/05, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
>>>> I'd like to ask that there be some easy way to get version
>>>> information..
>>>> either by including it in the MacOS package binary name, or by 'afsd
>>>> --version'.
>>> --version doesn't fit with any of the other afsd flags, and unless
>>> you mean the filename of the package, including it in the package
>>> name itself will mean we don't upgrade old versions. It will be
>>> there, correct, in the plist files, at least, now, the question is
>>> what can be done with that?
>>
>> Would it be easy to have a file /var/db/openafs/etc/version
>> and just write the correct version-number into that file?
>
> No easier than just making the one in
> /var/db/openafs/etc/afs.kext/Contents/Info.plist be correct.
>
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