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{{Managing a Moodle site}}[[Image: | {{Managing a Moodle site}}[[Image:moodleversion.png|thumb|Moodle version with (build number) and copyright]]The version of Moodle which your site is using can be found on the notifications page (''Site Administration > Notifications''). | ||
For a list of all past Moodle versions, see [[:dev:Releases]]. | For a list of all past Moodle versions, see [[:dev:Releases]]. |
Revision as of 15:21, 8 March 2012
The version of Moodle which your site is using can be found on the notifications page (Site Administration > Notifications).
For a list of all past Moodle versions, see dev:Releases.
Version.php file
You can also view version information by opening moodle/version.php file in a text editor. Here is a typical version.php:
<?php // MOODLE VERSION INFORMATION // This file defines the current version of the core Moodle code being used. // This is compared against the values stored in the database to determine // whether upgrades should be performed (see lib/db/*.php) $version = 2007101580.00; // YYYYMMDD = date of the 1.9 branch (don't change) // X = release number 1.9.[0,1,2,3,4,5...] // Y.YY = micro-increments between releases $release = '1.9.8+ (Build: 20100512)'; // Human-friendly version name ?>
Note: You cannot view the contents of version.php in your browser - you must use a text editor.
Discovering Version programmatically
The above variables are copied into the $CFG global object. If you are writing custom code for Moodle you can access $CFG->version and $CFG->release.