Christian Masloch escreveu:
>> Alain mentioned that it is hard to keep an overview which
>> kernel file is which version, for example if you want to
>> report a problem or want to compare kernels. For that it
>> would be a great help to put for example the SVN release
>> number in there. SYS CONFIG can then be used to show it
>> for any kernel file without having to boot with the file.
> 
> Any chance there will be a (21.33FF style) call to retrieve that number  
>  from the running kernel too? You can't be sure that the kernel file on C:  
> or A: or wherever is the one actually running. (Assuming a standard  
> system, the file still could have been updated to another kernel revision.)

Suggestion: it could be added to the Kernel Id string, like "SVN:1500". 
Today it has prety useless information, mine just says "FreeDOS Kernel 
version 0.0.35" (re-translation) which is not to be cross referenced 
with anything.

It would be nice to have that string as plain text in the binary too!!

Alain


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