eric@snark.UUCP (Eric S. Raymond) (07/29/88)
I am trying to develop some tools for automatic generation of map file entries, to be included in the news distribution. On AT&T and other POSIX-conforming systems I want to use `uname' as a way to get processor/os/version in a reasonably standard format. To do this, I need to know what variations in uname output to expect. *IF YOU ARE A SITE GURU* (I make this caveat so I won't get more than maybe 10 replies per site :-)) please take a moment to fill out the following form and return it via reply email: Site name: Processor/machine: OS name/version: uname -s output: uname -n output: uname -m output: uname -r output: uname -v output: The left-of semicolon and right-of-semicolon fields in your map entry will do for lines 2 and 3; the idea is these should be the descriptions humans expect. If you administer more than one site, try to return one of these for each *different kind* of machine you have on site (i.e. I don't need to see one each from the 23 identical workstations on your ethernet). Your assistance will help me create tools to help keep the maps database up to date with less effort from site administrators and map coordinators. Thanks in advance, -- Eric S. Raymond (the mad mastermind of TMN-Netnews) UUCP: ..!{uunet,att,rutgers!vu-vlsi}!snark!eric Smail: eric@snark.UUCP Post: 22 South Warren Avenue, Malvern, PA 19355 Phone: (215)-296-5718