Hello Gordy,
Thanks for that. I was (am!) ignorant of dscl
I'll continue looking for something (additional) that might work in
earlier versions.
-Scott
On Dec 19, 2008, at 5:14 AM, Gordon Tillman wrote:
Scott in 10.5 that information is stored in Directory Services. The
dscl command is used to interact with that. For example:
$ dscl . -read /Users/gordy RealName
RealName:
Gordon Tillman
(that's me!)
--gordy
On Dec 19, 2008, at 06:07, Scott Morrow wrote:
I'm trying to get the user's name under OSX. I can get the
environment variable
$USER
but this only returns the user's short name. Any ideas for getting
the full name?
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