Look at « autorevision » it's a little script that output detailed version information even when there is no apparent version scheme.
We are looking at it to build an « About this app » page (direct-action) that will display the version of the .woa and all related frameworks ... a low priority project that is barely started. At least we found the tool and have a plan to integrate it :-)
jfv Le 2014-11-11 à 14:37, Ken Anderson < email@hidden> a écrit : Nothing more than stating a version somewhere in the log so you know what’s running. Thanks for the ideas!
Ken On Nov 11, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Hugi Thordarson < email@hidden> wrote: When Jenkins finishes a build of, we write the build date, current branch and commit hash to a file in the woa’s resources folder. In our world of continuous deployment, "versions” don’t really play a large role anymore (except when it comes to libraries and declaring dependencies).
Anything in particular you hope to accomplish?
Cheers, - hugi
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