#defines for version available?

Greg Hudson ghudson at MIT.EDU
Tue Jul 26 08:33:50 EDT 2011


On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 08:28 -0400, Chris Hecker wrote:
> Hmm, on windows it just returns "Kerberos for Windows", while on linux 
> it returns "Kerberos 5 version 1.9.1".

Yeah, on Windows we use a different and overlapping build system, and
it's not smart enough to put the version number there.  Also,
historically our Windows releases have used a different version
numbering scheme (the last one was Kerberos for Windows 3.2.2, based on
krb5 1.6), so it's not even clear which version to put there.





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