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[PHP] Re: Re: Movie

2003-07-08 Thread Online
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[PHP] Retrieving Version numbers.

2001-02-28 Thread ACNS-ONLINE Webmaster

Hey all,

New to the list.  The only reason I joined was because searching the =
archive is a joke.  Try to search for something using more than one word =
and you get it all. hehe.

Anyway,  I tryed a search and didn't find anything on this so here goes.

I need to retrieve the version number from differant programs.  example: =
"perl -v", or "sendmail -bt -d0", etc..

The problem is that (for example perl) the program returns a bunch of BS =
that isn't needed.  Does anyone know of a way to access this info =
easily?  Maybe capture the return in a string and then parse to the =
numbers?  Not sure how I should do this.  Any info would be helpful.  =
Thanks.

Chuck