On Dec 13, 2011, at 5:33 AM, Paul-Michael Agapow wrote:

> A perhaps obvious question: how do I work out what version of Galaxy an 
> instance is?
>  
> This has come  up a few times because of apparent bugs and different 
> behaviour across various development and production instances. Now if you’re 
> installed straight from the repo, you can use “hg log” for the repo number. 
> But that doesn’t work if it’s been installed in another way, say from a 
> tarball or via another versioning system (we use git to synchronize tool 
> development to a production server).
>  
> Simple solution?

Hi Paul,

Since the hg changeset id is the Galaxy version, there's not a great way to 
determine the version without hg.  I'd suggest making a note of the id when you 
fetch the tarball.

--nate

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