On 9/16/21 8:14 PM, enh wrote: > given that we've never had a `uname -o` on Android before, by definition > no-one > can have any expectations of what it should output, so seems fine to me. (you > could make the same argument for just letting it output "Linux", of course, > but
That's what uname says with no arguments. (Default output is -s I think?) > since there's _potentially_ value in knowing you're on Android.) > > i assume the above was the question you were actually asking, but i can't help > follow on to ... afaict this non-POSIX, non-BSD, non-macOS flag only exists to > put "GNU" in front of "Linux" on Linux systems (which are the only systems > that > implement the flag anyway)? I remember why I made the change now... > does anyone have an actual _use_ for this flag? Well, they might now. :) Rob _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
