VERSION User's Guide =========================================================================== Last revised on 2002 DEC 10 by B. V. Semenov. Abstract -------------------------------------------------------- VERSION is a command-line program that prints the current version number of the SPICE Toolkit. Displaying Toolkit Version -------------------------------------------------------- To display only the SPICE toolkit version, VERSION should be executed without command arguments: prompt> version Displaying Additional Information -------------------------------------------------------- The program also supports a number of options allowing to display additional information. Only one option can be provided on the command line at a time: prompt> version [option] The supported options are: -a(ll) output all parameters for the environment for which the toolkit package was prepared, including SPICE toolkit version, system ID, operating system, compiler, and binary file format, max and min values for double precision and integer numbers. -v(ersion) output the version of the VERSION program. -h(elp) output usage information. Examples -------------------------------------------------------- To display only the SPICE toolkit version: > version N0054 > To display all parameters for the environment for which the toolkit package was prepared: > version -a Toolkit version : N0054 System : PC Operating System : LINUX Compiler : G77 File Format : LTL-IEEE Text File Format : LF MAX DP : 1.7976931348623E+308 MIN DP : -1.7976931348623E+308 MAX INT : 2147483647 MIN INT : -2147483647 >