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    Many Thanks, Lambertus...<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24.01.2014 22:26, Lambertus wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">No worries, the version file will be
        included in the zip. :)<br>
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        On 24-01-14 22:22, Patrik Brunner wrote:<br>
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        Lambertus,<br>
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        I hope you also create somehow a version tag inside the two
        directories like it was done in the script of WanMil... this
        allows users to easily check which version of the boundaries is
        downloaded/used, even if the files were copied and lost
        therefore the creation date.<br>
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        The relevant part of the script is:<br>
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          <pre wrap=""># someone asked for a timestamp within the bounds.zip file 
# so pipe the current date to file named version.txt
echo ${TODAY} &gt; ${PLANETDIR}/${TODAY}/bounds/version.txt

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        Actually the mentioned 'someone' was me... <span
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        Regards<br>
        Patrik<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24.01.2014 21:36, Lambertus
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          24-01-14 21:23, Thorsten Kukuk wrote: <br>
          <blockquote type="cite">Thanks, but I have my own scripts for
            Linux already. <br>
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            Lambertus, if you want to have them or look at them, please
            tell me. <br>
            I don't know what you are running. <br>
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            &nbsp;&nbsp; Thorsten <br>
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          Thanks Thorsten, but I've already slightly adapted WanMil's
          script to run within my environment and are creating the
          bounds now. <br>
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          I'll post the link tomorrow when everything went fine. <br>
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