Hello!
Fresh FreeBSD system, husky compiled with minimal conditions, sample configs with "gmake en". hpt without parameters start with: "hpt/fbsd 1.9 2022-02-08".
Config path set, compiled and confirmed found by tparser.
tparser/fbsd 1.9 2022-02-08
Test /home/test/husky/config for all modules
B 10:34:00 Enviroment variable [version] (used in config file /home/test/husky/config) is not defined and is replaced with empty string
Well, that's the default config. It's describtion is:
##################################################################
# Main settings
# 'version' is one of predefined variables. It is set to husky
# version like MAJOR.MINOR.PATHLEVEL. We may want to check it
# first to eliminate problems with incompatible config and binaries.
if "[version]"=="1.9.0"
###
I'm reading "It is set to..." that the setting is done already. But i don't know where or if that's the designed intention.
Do i have to set the version by myself or is it done by husky from internal versions inside the modules?
Regards
Kai
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