I agree - it should just default to 0 imo.  When I run on real targets I 
usually just provide 0.0.0.  

Failing a default, it should work consistently and display an error when you 
don't provide a version. 

Sterling 

> On May 28, 2016, at 3:48 PM, Christopher Collins <ccoll...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 01:38:48PM -0700, Sterling Hughes wrote:
>> $ newt run <target-name> 
>> 
>> Will do this for you.  No need to call binary directly.
> 
> If you are building for real hardware (i.e., not sim), then you need to
> add a version number to the end of the command.  So, the command would
> look something like this:
> 
>    newt run myblinky 0
> 
> If you leave off the 0, you will get a cryptic and intimidating error
> message.
> 
> I was thinking we might want to make the version number optional.  When
> people use the run command, most of the time they probably don't care
> what version number the produced image has.
> 
> Chris

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