Hi Andrew,

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Andrew Dalke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I looked but found nothing in RDKit which gives a version string, like Q32009.

Yeah, that's an oversight. I'll add the function "version()" to
$RDBASE/rdkit/__init__.py for the release:
[1]>>> import rdkit

[2]>>> rdkit.version()
Out[2] 'Q42009_1'

Now I just need to remember to update that for each release...

A question: I'm tempted to rearrange that output to the somewhat less
human readable, but correctly sortable "2009Q4_1". What do you think?

-greg

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