No, read it again that is your CLR version. We need your DOCKY version, which is the first line of output from docky -d.
For example, here is my output:
[Info 17:02:27.823] Docky version: 2.1.0 bzr stacks r1467 [Info 17:02:27.837] Kernel version: 2.6.32.22 [Info 17:02:27.839] CLR version: 2.0.50727.1433
No, read it again that is your CLR version. We need your DOCKY version, which is the first line of output from docky -d.
For example, here is my output:
[Info 17:02:27.823] Docky version: 2.1.0 bzr stacks r1467
[Info 17:02:27.837] Kernel version: 2.6.32.22
[Info 17:02:27.839] CLR version: 2.0.50727.1433