[Matt]
>>> I cannot figure out to tell what the overall
version of
>>> spambayes is. I see some versioning on
individual scripts, but
>>> not an overall one.
>>>
>>> Is there a method to do this?
[Skip]
>> [...]
>> >>> import spambayes
>> >>> spambayes.__version__
>> '1.1a3'
[Matt]
> May I suggest that we add this to the FAQ?
Well, it misses the "F", really, since I don't
recall anyone asking
this before.
Note that you can also get the version in the 'normal' way
with
sb_filter (I don't recall when this was added - it might
have been
1.1a3):
$ python scripts/sb_filter.py -v
SpamBayes Command Line Filter Version 1.1a3 (August 2006)
$ python scripts/sb_filter.py --version
SpamBayes Command Line Filter Version 1.1a3 (August 2006)
Not all of the scripts have this, but
sb_server/sb_imapfilter have
the version on all pages of the web interface and outputs
the version
to stdout when starting up, and those three (plus the
Outlook add-in)
are probably the vast majority of all uses.
=Tony.Meyer
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