Thanks for answers.  I will be changing to using:

[ `/usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d'.' -f1-2` \< "10.4" ]


Asko Kauppi kirjoitti 22.2.2008 kello 10:23:

>
> What is the proper way to test whether a user is running OS X 10.3?
>
> I've just noticed the test I had has not worked since 10.4.10, and
> will either banish 10.3 support or need a fool proof test.  Did not
> find anything on net.
>
> The current code is:
>
> # if [ `uname -r` \< "8.7.0" ]; then
> #    gcc -fno-common -DLUA_USE_POSIX -DLUA_USE_DLOPEN -L. -llua.5.1.3
> lua.c -o lua
> # else
> #    gcc -fno-common -DLUA_USE_POSIX -DLUA_USE_DLOPEN -
> DLUA_USE_READLINE -lreadline -L. -llua.5.1.3 lua.c -o lua
> # fi
>
> Even if a good test is found, does anyone test packages on Panther any
> more?   Should support for it just be quietly taken away?
>
> -asko
>
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