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Is there an easy way to get the version name of an application on an Android device using adb shell?

I found the application version number (not the version name) in /data/system/packages.xml.

It would be nice if there was a file that contained the Application Info.

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Not very elegant but you can try this:

 adb shell dumpsys | grep -A18 "Package \[my.package\]"

that will show you some package info (version name and number: line 7-9)

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That does show me the package info but for some reason it is missing the version information for any package I have tried to look up on my tablet (android 2.2). On my phone all the version information is there (android 2.3). – frognosis Aug 13 '12 at 23:08
well if you insist doing it in adb, you can do: adb shell service call package 1 s16 "my.package" i32 0. the version number will be somewhere near 0x1F and the name string after 0x20 (should be 3rd line) – arbuz Aug 14 '12 at 10:43
It's not ideal but it gets me what I need. Thanks. – frognosis Aug 14 '12 at 17:00

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