osversion

2004-07-29 Thread Osmany Guirola Cruz
i foun these line in the Makefile of mono .if ${OSVERSION} 50 EXTRA_PATCHES= ${FILESDIR}/extra-patch-signbit .elif ${OSVERSION} 502113 IGNORE= Does not work on 5.X before 502113 .endif how can i know if myosversion is greater than 502113 On Thursday 29 July 2004 15:48, Owen.G wrote

Re: osversion

2004-07-29 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Osmany Guirola Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i foun these line in the Makefile of mono .if ${OSVERSION} 50 EXTRA_PATCHES= ${FILESDIR}/extra-patch-signbit .elif ${OSVERSION} 502113 IGNORE= Does not work on 5.X before 502113 .endif how can i know if myosversion is greater than

Re: OSVERSION

2004-06-03 Thread Thorsten von Plotho-Kettner
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 12:08:36 +0100 Edd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a) How might i find my OSVERSION. I have tried echo $OSVERSION. uname -a Regards, Thorsten ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions

Re: OSVERSION

2004-06-03 Thread Thorsten von Plotho-Kettner
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 12:08:36 +0100 Edd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a) How might i find my OSVERSION. I have tried echo $OSVERSION. uname -a Regards, Thorsten ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions

OSVERSION

2004-06-02 Thread Edd
Greetings List, Couple of quick queries. a) How might i find my OSVERSION. I have tried echo $OSVERSION. b) I am trying to compile ardour (manually) . It tells me that I need posix threads support. What do I need to install? Thankyou ___ [EMAIL

Re: OSVERSION

2004-06-02 Thread Jorn Argelo
Edd wrote: Greetings List, Couple of quick queries. a) How might i find my OSVERSION. I have tried echo $OSVERSION. uname -a b) I am trying to compile ardour (manually) . It tells me that I need posix threads support. What do I need to install? No idea. Cheers, Jorn

Re: OSVERSION

2004-06-02 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 12:08:36PM +0100, Edd wrote: Couple of quick queries. a) How might i find my OSVERSION. I have tried echo $OSVERSION. The standard way of doing this is: % uname -r There's also: % sysctl kern.osreldate or in the special case of dealing with ports, you can