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Hi Korrawit

That is, if your 4f11d0a is the first group of IDs in About box, it's
the core repository's commit ID.

Yes, obviously. Sorry for the confusion.
I thought Andras was referring to the single 8 letter/number code
added to the Windows install folder name.
Where does that come from?

Example:
Build ID: 4f11d0a-adcf6d5-c4bb9bd
Folder name LibO-dev 3.5 (4ec47f5f) Installation Files

Anyway, even if this was a combination of the GIT IDs it would still
be useless as an identification because different binaries using the
same core would have a different code depending on the repositories
used, right?

Regards,
Pedro

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