Hi all,

It seems to be a bug in gem5.

You can run the gem5 binary without any arguments. The gem5 version is
within the first few lines of the output.

Regards,
Hoa Nguyen

On Sun, Mar 17, 2024, 14:31 yb_zhang--- via gem5-users <gem5-users@gem5.org>
wrote:

> I tried it in my environment and got the same error as you, which makes me
> wonder maybe it's a bug. but you can still check the version of gem5 by
> running the command build/X86/gem5.opt -v.
>
> More options for command line arguments can be found under
> src/python/m5/main.py, you can take a look at that file.
>
> Best wishes!
>
> Yibo Zhang
> School of Computer Science and Technology,USTC
>
> -----原始邮件-----
> *发件人:*"Beser, Nicholas D. via gem5-users" <gem5-users@gem5.org>
> *发送时间:*2024-03-17 23:58:44 (星期日)
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> *抄送:* "Beser, Nicholas D." <nick.be...@jhuapl.edu>
> *主题:* [gem5-users] Version of gem5
>
> I wanted to confirm the version number of the gem5 that I was running, so
> I thought I could just try:
>
>
>
> Build/X86/gem5.opt -B
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>
>
> Or
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> Build/X86/gem5.opt –version
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>
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> Neither command sequence worked.  –version produced the error message no
> such option, and -B produced
>
>
>
> AttributeError: module ‘m5-defines’ has not attribute ‘gem5Version’
>
>
>
> Is there an easy way to confirm the version number?
>
>
>
> Nick
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