Hi,

I'm sorry, I missed testing it with the latest Version (even when i knew
there was 1.91 around ..). I really was using 1.90
I just tried it on a RHEL5 testbox, and it works properly. Sorry for this :/

Thanks for the fast answer, Thilo!

Kind regards,
Georg

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Thilo Stapff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Up to version 1.90 ars_APIVersion was returning the value of
> AR_EXPORT_VERSION (from arstruct.h) instead of AR_CURRENT_API_VERSION.
> This has been changed with version 1.91. You didn't mention what ARSperl
> version you are using, but it probably can't be 1.91 (or else I'd be
> very surprised).
>
> Regards,
> Thilo
>
>
> Georg Grabler wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm playing around with what ars_APIVersion returns, because in our
> > company it's likely that they want to exclude too old api versions.
> >
> > Now, I compiled ARSPerl against a 7.0.1 ARS Lib - which works nicely.
> >
> > I edited the Makefile.PL a little, and now wanted to ask - how do you
> > determine the API Version?
> > I've looked at the Makefile.PL, which can output the Version (by reading
> > the ar.h), which works pretty nice.
> > What's overlooked: serverReleaseFromAPIVersion is missing 7.0 => 12
> > (currently, all 7.0 have the api version 12, 7.1 has 13).
> >
> > Enabling the checks for the api version in the Makefile.PL returns
> > ars_APIVersion: 9
> >
> > What's the reason ARSPerl returns "9" in this case, when I have the ars
> > libs with version 12, and even the Makefile.PL recognizes i've got a
> > version 12?
> >
> > Seems like a little bug, and I'd appreciate any advice how to fix that.
> > I looked trough the code, but couldn't seem to find the position where
> > the ARS API Version is set (?).
> >
> > Do you receive that wrong value from the compiled libraries? Maybe,
> > there's a little mistake done by BMC releasing those unix libs?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Georg
> >
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