Thanks Ga-Venga.
Having taken a closer look, i am not going to mess with that code (it is messy enough of itself :D ) . I'll try implement my own solution, but that's something for the somewhat longer run as i am currently working on some other projects.
Alternatively (in case you can't hold your breath ;) ) you can achieve the same goal by some scripting magic. There is the version command as well as a command to set the comment (the name escapes me atm :o ).
Ga-VengaNewbiePosted
10 years agoThanks magorium,
it is not in a hurry, maybe I download the aros sdk after christmas and
try to compile some solutions with sourcecode from the aminet
as in good old AMIGA times ;-)
Ah, in case you are capable of cooking up some code yourself, then please be my guest :)
fwiw: if you have icaros installed (the dvd version wand selected to install all or in case you selected development package manually) then things are already in place :D
At least it let's you compile using the gcc compiler natively.
On a hosted you install hosted and can download a nighlty and copy the development directory (to replace the one on your hosted install) to get things going.
Setting up a cross-compiler is a bit more work, and how to do that depends on your platform.
[quote][url=http://arosworld.org/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=108&pid=675#post_675][b]magorium wrote:[/b][/url]
There is the version command as well as a command to set the comment (the name escapes me atm :o ).[/quote]
That would be the filenote command ;)
of course, how could i forget.
I always think of it as being a comment to a file, but i knew there isn't a filecomment command :D
Thanks cavemann :thumbsup: