On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Robert L Carpenter wrote:
> This has happened to me for a while now and I'm not sure how to debug
> it. After I do configure, make, and make install, I kill all my terminal
> windows, open a new one and expect to get the latest fish shell.
>
> I pulled the latest today and noticed that make instructs me to use a
> make that is shipped with xcode instead of the version that my env
> directs me to by default. I swapped out that command and found no
> difference. After updating the code, recompiling, and reinstalling, fish
> identifies as 1.23.1.
>
> Here is a snippet of my terminal history. My prompt is a variation that
> includes the git current sha as well as the current datetime for
> situations such as these. I've deliberately tried to do a clean build
> and noticed while looking over the output that FISH_BUILD_VERSION isn't
> the current stuff.
>
> What am I missing and how do I get the latest stuff?
You are actually running the latest version, but you need to sync your
tags with upstream, as fish uses the tag in the tree to identify the
build. Some months ago we changed the way tags were applied [1].
Running `git pull --tags` should sort things out.
David Adam
zanc...@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
[1]: https://www.mail-archive.com/fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg04045.html
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