`uname' survey results -- bad news, it's #@!!%@# useless
Dr. T. Andrews
tanner at ki4pv.uucp
Sat Sep 3 08:34:32 AEST 1988
In article <531 at vector.UUCP>, chip at vector.UUCP (Chip Rosenthal) writes:
> A nit: under XENIX (SCO's version anyway), uname -n does indeed use
> uname(2) (errrr, I mean uname(S)..blah).
Most of the time, the this yields a bunch of NUL (zero) bytes for the
system name, making it possible for a clever program to know to try
for /etc/systemid (kernel not patched or re-built).
However, the latest "improvement" that I have seen puts three '+' chars
in there. Now, how is THAT for a useful system name? Time to hack
the prog to understand both NUL and '+' I guess.
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