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BINary version numbers.
By the way, you may not be aware that it's pretty easy to check which source
file a binary was compiled from. It's stored in the compiled attribute list,
which the , (comma) command in DIRED will show you.
For example:
Attributes for 20:PS:<KANEF.FILK.SONGS.CODE>EMAIL-ORDER-RESPONSE.7BIN.7
Compiled by Kanef using MANTIS on 3/11/88 05:54:47 in System 349.296
Compiled from FILK:MAILER;EMAIL-ORDER-RESPONSE.LISP.18
BINARY-SOURCE-FILE-ORIGINAL-TRUENAME: "20:PS:<KANEF.FILK.SONGS.CODE>EMAIL-ORDER-RESPONSE.LISP.18"
Base is 10.
Syntax is COMMON-LISP
Package is ZWEI
--Kanef