[drupal-support] How can I tell what version I'm running?

Peter Apockotos drupal at apockotos.com
Mon Aug 1 22:15:08 UTC 2005


Why not just put in the version number in the footer each time you  
upgrade?  Such as running Drupal 4.6.2


On Aug 1, 2005, at 3:48 PM, haisam at ido.org wrote:

> Here are possible versioning tables, where one can track the  
> current version and it's evolution.  Perhaps one can also add the  
> changelog in the versioning table.
>
> CREATE TABLE `versioning` (
>   `id`                  INT NOT NULL auto_increment,
>   `current_version`     VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, /* current version */
>   `date_of_version`     DATETIME NOT NULL,     /* date of version */
>   `date_of_install`     TIMESTAMP(14) NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
>   PRIMARY KEY  (`id` ),
>   UNIQUE KEY `current` ( `current_version` )
> ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; ;
>
> CREATE TABLE `versioning_relationship` (
>   `From_id1` INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN KEY (From_id1) REFERENCES  
> versioning (id),
>   `To_id2`   INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN KEY (To_id2)   REFERENCES  
> versioning (id),
>   PRIMARY KEY (`From_id1`, `To_id2` )
> ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
>
>
> Bèr Kessels wrote:
>
>> Go ahead and make a patch, if you really think it should be there.  
>> Op donderdag 28 juli 2005 15:47, schreef haisam at ido.org:
>>
>>> true, but that field should come from the db
>>>
>>> Kobus Myburgh wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Or be displayed somewhere in the admin section.
>>>>
>>>> Kobus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> haisam at ido.org 7/28/2005 3:43:06 PM >>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The version should really be saved in the db.
>>>>
>>>> Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Dan KB6NU wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there an easy way to tell what version I'm running?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dan
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Try reading the changelog.txt in the base directory of your drupal
>>>>> install -- the changelog will stop at your version.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill.
>>>>>
>> Regards,
>>  Bèr
>>
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