From: Andrew H. <hol...@gm...> - 2009-03-08 23:24:33
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I do have every reason to believe that this is a current version, but I don't know what command to issue to find out the slash version that is currently running to verify. There does not seem to be a reference to this command that I can see either in the book or online. Thank you, -Andrew On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Shane Zatezalo <sh...@lo...> wrote: > > On Mar 4, 2009, at 9:44 PM, Andrew Holden wrote: > >> Hi - we are in the process of setting up a new Slash site but I have >> an issue that I hope someone can help with. >> >> The server is up and running on Debian and I started to try and change >> some of the appearance but I run into issues with the color blocks. > > What version of Slashcode are you running? Sounds as if you are > following an ancient book with an ancient version of Slashcode. > > IMHO, you should be running one of the last Tagged-Versions out of > their CVS > > http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=4421 > > or even HEAD from their GIT repo if you want to live dangerously ;) > > http://github.com/scc/slash/tree/master > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), March 24-25, 2009, San Francisco, CA > -OSBC tackles the biggest issue in open source: Open Sourcing the Enterprise > -Strategies to boost innovation and cut costs with open source participation > -Receive a $600 discount off the registration fee with the source code: SFAD > http://p.sf.net/sfu/XcvMzF8H > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general > |