Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:

It should be:

   concise system product:          Mac OS X 10
   regular system product:          Mac OS X 10.3
   verbose system product:          Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9

And the technology should be:

   concise system technology:       Darwin 7
   regular system technology:       Darwin 7.9
   verbose system technology:       Apple Darwin 7.9.0

So, the truncation was still incorrect. Hell, it is rather complicated
to get it right when one has to do it blindly. Find attached one more
version where I now also tried to fix the truncation.

Works as intended.

concise system product:          Mac OS X 10
regular system product:          Mac OS X 10.3
verbose system product:          Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9
concise system technology:       Darwin 7
regular system technology:       Darwin 7.9
verbose system technology:       Apple Darwin 7.9.0

Good blind flying!

 Just an idea/suggestion, truncating to 10 is too much...

Really? Keep in mind that it would be reduced to 10 just for the
_concise_ format which is extremely truncated for mostly all platforms.

Well, it depends on whether you want the version to say anything
or if it should just say number "10" for OS "X" or something... :-)

But Mac OS X 10.3 == Darwin 7, so "Mac OS X 10" would equal "Darwin".
(as opposed to for instance Mac OS X Server 1.x which was "Rhapsody")

--anders

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