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How can I find my Phusion Passenger version? is there a command i can run from the terminal?

leonel
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You can use the following command to find out the current version:

passenger -v
Matt
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    You can find where your passenger command is stored, as it might not be in your path, by doing: `gem contents passenger | grep passenger$` – tadman Nov 17 '11 at 22:03
  • It says: `cannot load such file -- phusion_passenger`. I installed `passenger` from [official repository](https://oss-binaries.phusionpassenger.com/apt/passenger/). – x-yuri Aug 21 '14 at 15:29
  • Additional note, this command only works in the repository where you have installed passenger if passenger is not globally installed. – abhijeetps Feb 12 '20 at 06:23
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locate passenger-config
/path/to/passenger-config --version

Or try searching your system's package manager if Passenger was installed from a package

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  • It says: `cannot load such file -- phusion_passenger`. I installed `passenger` from [official repository](https://oss-binaries.phusionpassenger.com/apt/passenger/). – x-yuri Aug 21 '14 at 15:29
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try

passenger-config --version
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If installed from apt-get, you can't get passenger -v from a command line, however you could get from package manager:

dpkg -l | grep passenger

Which will return something like:

ii  libapache2-mod-passenger      3.0.13debian-1  amd64  Rails and Rack support for Apache2

You can than grab the version number from this with your favourite regex command.

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