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In case you only installed separate stacks (e.g. elk_stack, pm_stack, etc | In case you only installed separate stacks (e.g. elk_stack, pm_stack, etc.), you could end with a newer version of the osm-devops package. Then you can search the python-osmclient package as a way to know your current version of OSM: | ||
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ii python-osmclient 4.0.1-1 all | ii python-osmclient 4.0.1-1 all |
Revision as of 08:24, 3 July 2018
Since Release FOUR, in order to know the version that you have installed you only need to search the osm-devops package installed in your system, since osm-devops is the package used to drive installations:
dpkg -l osm-devops ||/ Name Version Architecture Description +++-======================-=================-=====================-===================================== ii osm-devops 4.0.1-1 all
In case you only installed separate stacks (e.g. elk_stack, pm_stack, etc.), you could end with a newer version of the osm-devops package. Then you can search the python-osmclient package as a way to know your current version of OSM:
||/ Name Version Architecture Description +++-======================-=================-=====================-===================================== ii python-osmclient 4.0.1-1 all