> The usual thing is to look in /etc for redhat-release, debian_version or
> SuSE-release. Then depending on what you find install stuff where
> required with some default if none of the above. It also gives you the
> option of doing something different if say RHEL5 is different from RHEL6
> by looking at the contents of the file.



Ah, thanks Jonathan, I was looking for something like this.
I changed startem.sh to autodetect but when a session is started but
we can't do that with the pam file.

Is it OK for 'make install' to look for these files and install the correct one?

Jay

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