Thanks Mathias, 

It is a solution but I prefer a word like svnrev. 

In this context, I recommend having a ChangeLog file at amforth root (as
recommended by GNU coding stadard) whose revision number is captured by
the a.m. word.

True, as you said before, I should roll up my sleeves and get some
things done myself :-)

Regards, Enoch.

Matthias Trute <mtr...@web.de> writes:

> Hi all,
>
> until a full blown solution is available,
> one may find http://amforth.sourceforge.net/recipes/build-timestamp.html
> not completely useless. The solution should work
> for all recent versions of amforth. I'm not too
> happy with the name of the word, if someone has
> a better one, I'd appreciate any suggestions.
>
>  > cold
>  amforth 5.0 ATmega32 16000 kHz
>  Nov 23 2012 19:00:42
>  > built
>  Nov 23 2012 19:00:42 ok
>  >
>
>
> Matthias
>
>
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