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I have upgraded my magento site from 1.7 to 1.9.2.On Magento site this version shows have patches included ( Includes patches: SUPEE-5344, SUPEE-5994, SUPEE-6237, SUPEE-6285, SUPEE-6482, SUPEE-6788 ).I have done this work on local machine.I am trying to know that how can i verify that it have these patches as i can see the message on admin side.I check the app/etc but didn't find any patches list file there.Can anyone suggest how can i know that its have these patches .I also install Philwinklw_Appliedpatches module but that did't show anything on admin side.

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Normally with successful patches, app/etc/applied.patches.list is updated. This is the same file the Philewinkle_Appliedpatches module reads:

You can also view the contents of the .sh file and towards the bottom of the file you will see the difference or patch file data. Using this you can compare the files that were changed and what line(s) etc. were modified.

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  • Thanks for your answer but sorry to say that i didnt get it completely.Where is the .sh file ? Nov 22, 2015 at 7:38
  • Usually the patches Magento releases are .sh scripts: devdocs.magento.com/guides/m1x/other/ht_install-patches.html how did you apply the patch(es) ?
    – B00MER
    Nov 22, 2015 at 7:40
  • I only installed the Magento 1.9.2 and on magento on the site its shows https://www.magentocommerce.com/download that this version have these patches included.So i thought its already added Nov 22, 2015 at 7:42
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    If you downloaded and installed a new copy of 1.9.2 from Magento's download all patches are already included. Note the Full Releases tab on the download page: - Includes patches: SUPEE-5344, SUPEE-5994, SUPEE-6237, SUPEE-6285, SUPEE-6482, SUPEE-6788
    – B00MER
    Nov 22, 2015 at 7:46
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    Yes i have downloaded that that why i was trying to know.Ok means no worries to verify.I downloaded it previous day and upgraded today.Thanks a lot Nov 22, 2015 at 7:48
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3 options (I know of)

  1. Take a look in app/etc/applied.patches.list
  2. Compare the code itself (look into patch script and compare it to your installation and check if the files got patched)
  3. Run a scan on https://www.magereport.com/

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