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2010-12-22
"less" version "444" a pager program similar to more
Thank you sir. I had never noticed that before. It is a great response to people who get all excited about escalating version numbers.
On my system, a fully up-to-date RHEL 6.1 system, I have "less" version "436". So, that just shows how quickly this version number is escalating. I will remove it immediately. :-)