Make that “Darwin”.

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> On 4 Aug 2016, at 3:07 pm, Peter West <li...@pbw.id.au> wrote:
> 
> PHP_OS is indeed DARWIN on my Mac. (Checked with interactive PHP CLI, after I 
> cleared the stuff that has been broken by SIP._
> 
>> On 4 Aug 2016, at 1:16 am, Kalle Sommer Nielsen <ka...@php.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Hey
>> 
>> 2016-08-03 17:09 GMT+02:00 Christoph Becker <cmbecke...@gmx.de>:
>>> Yes, that should indeed be fixed.  However, in the case Peter reported,
>>> apparently PHP_OS starts with "WIN", and that would almost certainly be
>>> a bug for OS X.  OTOH, the other test would have been skipped in this
>>> case, so I'm somewhat confused.
>>> 
>>> The only thing I can faintly imagine, is that PHP_OS would be 0 on this
>>> machine (0 == "WIN" in PHP), but that would also certainly be a bug.
>> 
>> At first I suspected it could be that OSX would report itself as
>> DARWIN and it somehow got matched up there. PHP_OS on Windows is
>> hardcoded to WINNT, and anywhere else its the output of uname unless a
>> few rare cases where its hardcoded (see configure.in).
>> 
>> Sorry I cannot be of more assistance =(
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> regards,
>> 
>> Kalle Sommer Nielsen
>> ka...@php.net
> 
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