If you want the actual macOS system version, you can use the 'sw_vers'
shell command.
phils-macbook-pro:~ pdslabs2$ sw_vers -productVersion
10.15.7
or
phils-macbook-pro:~ pdslabs2$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.15.7
BuildVersion: 19H1030
Phil Davis
On 5/7/21 7:25 AM, Andre Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
> Tiemo,
>
> This is not a bug.
>
> MacOS Big Sur will identify itself as both 10.16.0 and 11.x. This is by
> design so that scripts checking for version compatibility can see Big Sur as
> just a minor version of 10.x
>
> The version seen depends on both which SDK was used to compile the app, and
> also on the value of the environment variable called SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT.
>
> Best
> Andre
>
>> On 7 May 2021, at 13:00, Tiemo via use-livecode
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am on macOS 11.2.3 and the systemversion shows 10.16.0?
>>
>> It shows the same at least going back to 8.1.7
>>
>>
>>
>> Do I have to multiply the systemversion by 1.1053 to get the real one?
>>
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>>
>> Tiemo
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