> Uwe Brauer via Discussion list for AUCTeX developers 
<auctex-devel@gnu.org> writes:

   > It's called "worktree".


   > Well, tags have been used for tarball releases and 13.3 is still the
   > latest one.  So you can't say we've stopped using tags.

   > On main, the current version is in auctex.el's "Version:" header and the
   > variable AUCTeX-version shows that, too.  If you installed from
   > GNU-devel ELPA or run from the repository, it'll be something like
   > 14.0.6.2024-06-30_22:58:10, i.e., version + timestamp of HEAD (where the
   > timestamp might actually be the build timestamp if git is not installed
   > or the repo is not a git repo).

Right, but on master, how is the version number obtained? I mean which
git command (say from the command line) would provide me with 14.0.6?

   > Bye,
   >   Tassilo


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