Ya -- double check the distscript and ensure that your file is post-processed to sed -e 's/OSCARVERSION/$OSCARVERSION/g'.

It's been quite a while since I've poked around in there, but IIRC, there's a fixed list of files that are sed'ed for the version number.



On Feb 18, 2005, at 5:16 PM, Bernard Li wrote:

-README for OSCAR 4.0 with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 AS
-
-Date:   Fri Feb 18 13:08:44 PST 2005
-
-Author: David Lombard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-        Yves Trudeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-        Fernando Camargos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I want the version number to be generated on the fly - in the README.txt
it seems that it uses the tag 'OSCARVERSION' - can I do something
similar for README.RHEL.txt? Do I need to do something else besides
replacing '4.0' with 'OSCARVERSION'?


Thanks,

Bernard


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