So the current library version number should be

$(ORX_CURRENT).$(ORX_AGE).$(ORX_REVISION)

Thanks,

Bruce
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:45 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 6:52 AM, CVBruce <cvbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ok, I didn't know that.  It complicates the install - uninstall
>> process a bit.  Where can I determine the current release version
>> numbers for the libraries?
>
> You could read it from oorexx.ver:
>
> # This defines the oorexx library version. For ooRexx this should  
> always be the
> # same as the ORX_MAJOR number.
> ORX_CURRENT=$(ORX_MAJOR)
> # Each public release of ooRexx should increment this number by one  
> except
> # when the ORX_MINOR goes back to zero. If that is the case then  
> this entry
> # should also be set to zero.
> ORX_REVISION=2
> # For ooRexx, this number should ALWAYS be zero. This will force the  
> linker to
> # utilize all previous releases for linking.
> ORX_AGE=0
>
> --
> Mark Miesfeld
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