Le 2013-01-29 04:36, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi,
Marc Paré wrote on 2013-01-28 18:13:
Cam anyone tell me the version of SilverStripe that we are using?
Where can I find the version number when I in admin mode?
it indeed seems to be hard to find out. It used to show in the admin
interfaced, but doesn't do so anymore. The only thing I could find are
change logs up to 2.4.5, but then, there are also occurences of
"deprecated 2.5" on commented out code, so it's probably even 2.5.
Sigh... we really need to improve the fact that so many things are still
undocumented. :-(
Florian
I think it is more probable that we are on the 2.4.6 or around this as
some answers to another question I had shows that we are using a an
earlier version than 2.5. But, of course, I may be wrong.
We will get it right at the next upgrade to version 3.X for sure.
Marc
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