>From the docs:

--hashes ALGO 
<https://ledger-cli.org/doc/ledger3.html#index-_002d_002dhashes-ALGO>

Records the chained hash of each transaction in a Hash metadata value, 
according to the hashing algorithm given by the ALGO argument (at the 
moment, only sha512 is supported). 

But when I run *ledger --hashes* I get
Error: Illegal option --hashes

*ledger --version*  gives me
Ledger 3.3.2-20230330, the command-line accounting tool
without support for gpg encrypted journals and with Python support

--hashes sounds really useful to avoid unintended corruption in my ~6Mb of 
ledger files. What's the easiest way to get hold of a version of ledger 
that supports them on Ubuntu 22.04 please?

Thanks
Dan

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