Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 10 Mar 2000 16:12:55 +0100 | From | almesber@lrc ... | Subject | Re: ver_linux script |
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Tim Coleman wrote: > I also notice that sys/utsname.h references a POSIX standard: > POSIX Standard: 4.4 System Identification <sys/utsname.h> > > Since I do not have access to a copy of the POSIX standard that > I know of, I don't know what that standard specifies exactly.
It only specifies that there have to be the following fields:
"sysname Name of this implementation of the operating system. nodename Name of this node within an implementation-specified communications network. [*] release Current release level of this implementation. version Current version level of this release. machine Name of the hardware type on which the system is running."
[*] "The inclusion of the nodename member in this structure does not imply that it is sufficient information for interfacing to communications network."
Their format is implementation defined (but should be at least documented ;-)
- Werner
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