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Build Number of Beta 3 ?
If you set all the options at the beginning, then limit how much you keep going back into the options (as little as possible is best), then your build number will increment correctly and not fall back. Gambit ¤Ñ½t wrote in message <795irn$en...@forums.borland.com>... I have turned on the auto-increment project

Build number at install time
By default, the VS2005 IDE will not auto increment your project assembly's build number unless you specify an asterisk (*) for the version's build number.(eg "1.0.*") This will cause build number to be equal to the number of days since January 1, 2000 local time, and for revision to be equal to the number of

PASS Number-Phone-NO-0.09 i686-linux-thread-multi-64int-ld 2.6.16.38
You'll see the buld number, which is most important. Olli and others will remember to mention the build number when they announce new betas here, so you can compare with your build number. Of course, the date of the announcement should give you a clue also. -- The Web is a procrastination apparatus: | Rijk van

Automatically increment build number
XXXX, where XXXX is the build number. We usually set up a simple build script (perl, vbscript, whatever) that increments the version number for each build. A build with build number is produced by a nightly build and test machine. A build without build number is produced by developers manually, and it's not for

Project Version/Build numbers
Unfortunately, the project leader has this thing about separating the "auto-incremented VB version number" and our "internally specified, unrelated build number". Go figure. I think a resource file may be the way to go, as you mentioned. If you come across any other ideas, please send them along. Thank you.

PASS Number-Bytes-Human-0.07 i386-netbsd-thread-multi-64int 3.1
NET version number of the DLL that was created for the specific build of my application. I copied the code from an old C#.NET VS2003 application I wrote In addtion every build of the VS2003 project would report a new build number (revision #). However, in C# VS2005. The version number is always reported as

Build number at install time
F...@worldnet.att.net>, FredStevens <FredStev...@worldnet.att.net> writes I'd like to be able to display a build number and build date in my "about dialog". I'd really like something which recorded the actual build date and a number which incremented every time I did a build. I've thought of using an awk script

Qu'est-ce que le "le build number" d'un système d'exploitation ?
... build/Number-Phone-1.58/blib/lib:/home/chris/perl5.10.0/.cpanplus/5.10. 0/build/Number-Phone-1.58/blib/arch:/home/chris/perl5.10.0/.cpanplus/5.10. 0/build/Number-Phone-1.58/blib:/home/chris/perl5.10.0/.cpanplus/5.10. 0/build/Number-Phone-1.58/blib/lib:/home/chris/perl5.10.0/.cpanplus/5.10. 0/build/Number-Phone-1.58

Build number upgrades for Win 95
Resistance is Futile. You will be Assimiliated." Scott Haynie wrote in message <6grut9$fl...@news.duke.edu>... I'm trying to put version info in my D3 project, using the autoinc build number feature. So far, I've compiled my app several times and no inc. Still same build number. Is this supposed to work?

PASS Number-Phone-NO-0.09 alpha-linux-thread-multi 2.6.18-5-alpha ...
Jeff
Overcash Philipp Kursawe wrote: Hello, Sometimes it seems BCB decrease the build number. I've already reached build 114, but next day build number was 87. Whats going on there? A buggy build increase feature is useless! Or is something wrong with my project configuration? btw: I'm using BCB3 C/S. Thanks for

Auto-Incrementing Build Number
Phlip phlip...@yahoo.com comp software-eng Tzu-Chien Chiu wrote: What are the names you used for build with and without build number? A build with build number is produced by a nightly build and test machine. A build without build number is produced by developers manually, and it's not for release.

How can I set build number?
as confirmed by that the newest feature announced yesterday in netscape.public.mozilla.i18n (eg tiny bidi engine) is present in my build. I thought build number would be updated automatically when I update my source tree, but it appears not to be the case and I'm wondering how to update it so that I can give the

PASS Lingua-EN-Inflect-Number-1.1 x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld 2.6 ...
Is anybody aware of a platform-inspecific C++ language-specific way to auto-increment build numbers upon successful builds? Write a C++ program that uses the system() function to call the make utility. Use a #define or a constant for the command line. If the call to system() returns 0, the build was successful,

Build numbers for Win98 and win98se
There you can set all kinds of version info, like Major, Minor, build numbers, attributes and company name. You can even use the "Auto-increment build number" checkbox to ostensibly have the IDE increment the Build number, but I haven't found it to be very reliable. It is supposed to bump the number up by one

PASS Number-Compare-0.01 alpha-linux-thread-multi 2.6.18-5-alpha ...
I'm not using Explorer to determine the build number. Actually, I have a label on the form which is reporting the version to me with this code: label1.text = System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Version.ToString () Incidentally, when I built the solution this morning, the revision number

How to display the build number in about dialog?
It would be useful for users who choose non-English versions (which not always have the latest build) and who follow the discussions on these NGs. The version number is displayed, and that is much more important. The build number for a version should be the same in all language versions.

Build number, build date
-----Original Message----- Ok, let me be a bit more specific: First of all I'm finding this info for a friend, and I'm pretty sure I could find the number on my own comp. I want to find the build number right from the cd without installing Win XP. Anyone know how to do this? .

IE5 with Different Build Numbers 5.002614.3500 ic
If you want to change it, you can use the above link, or you can just use a different (more current) build. -M -----Original Message----- Does anyone know how to change the build number for the client side Terminal Client? I am getting a default build number of 2195 on several different servers. .

Build number does not seem to increment
After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer jezza <firmandfru...@hotmail.com> asked: G'Day, a lot of sites say that the RTM build of office system 2003 is 5606, and another says its 5612. Can anyone officialy confirm the final build number? Also, how do you get these numbers?

PASS Number-Phone-NO-0.09 alpha-linux-thread-multi 2.6.18-5-alpha ...
Remy Lebeau gambi...@gte.net alt chat-programs icq See if any of these versions help: http://icqx.da.ru/faq/old.html Gambit "Gareth Halbert gare...@bigpond.com>" <<REMOVE> wrote in message news:oZdb6.8227$65.47323@newsfeeds.bigpond.com... Does anyone know of any sites that I can download previous build numbers of