It's weird that -version causes problems, it shouldn't. But since
you're running debian:

$ dpkg -l fvwm*
(make sure there isn't any filename in your pwd which matches that
though).

Make sure that you don't have any fvwm packages installed.

It sounds like you may have 2 versions installed. This would be
possible if you installed the debian version and a home-compiled
version.

-peter

On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 08:07:38AM -0800, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
> What is the way to find out what version of fvwm I am
> using in the session?
> I installed 2.5.4 to see if it solved a windowing prob
> I am having, but I am not 100% sure that I am actually
> in that version...
> "New features" does not seem up-to-date.
> FvwmBanner only pops us "Fvwm".
> The use of the -version command line option causes
> problems with my dist. (Debian)
> Thanks.
> 
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