In version 8, the build date and number was able to be seen in the 'About Odoo' screen. Now in version 11, how can I check which build was installed after doing a git fetch, either from the interface or checking in the code on the server?
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python3 odoo-bin --version
Please check the "Settings" dashboard.
This shows the version but not the exact build or date of the 11.0 version though.
It shows the date at least...or did I miss something?
Thanks Ermin. I've updated the question with an screenshot of what I see. Did you install with git or manually install a nightly?
I have installed the nightly deb on Ubuntu 16.04.
Thanks for replying Ermin. Perhaps that's the difference? I remember back on 8 when I was installing nightlies I used to get build date like your screen above but then when we moved to a hosted service with a local provider which (I presume) was managed with git the date disappeared and it just said 8.0. Surely the build date is contained within the base code directories somewhere?
In my Enterprise Edition v11 (loaded from .deb package) the build date string is set at ./release.py file as "version = '11.0+e-20180424'". This is missing from my Community Edition v11 (loaded from github).
The build date is _not_ shown at EEv11 "Settings Dashboard" at my installation.
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