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Darwin alternative to `lsb_release -a`?
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What have I done so far:
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There's uname -a
, but allow me to consider it arid.
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What have I done so far:
Search "Ask Different" "alternative to lsb_release". 0 results.
There's uname -a
, but allow me to consider it arid.
macos terminal command-line script console
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– uprego
7 hours ago
lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?
– Mark
7 hours ago
And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.
– Mark
7 hours ago
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What have I done so far:
Search "Ask Different" "alternative to lsb_release". 0 results.
There's uname -a
, but allow me to consider it arid.
macos terminal command-line script console
What have I done so far:
Search "Ask Different" "alternative to lsb_release". 0 results.
There's uname -a
, but allow me to consider it arid.
macos terminal command-line script console
macos terminal command-line script console
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upregouprego
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Now there is 1 result.
– uprego
7 hours ago
lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?
– Mark
7 hours ago
And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.
– Mark
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Now there is 1 result.
– uprego
7 hours ago
lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?
– Mark
7 hours ago
And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.
– Mark
7 hours ago
Now there is 1 result.
– uprego
7 hours ago
Now there is 1 result.
– uprego
7 hours ago
lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?
– Mark
7 hours ago
lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?
– Mark
7 hours ago
And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.
– Mark
7 hours ago
And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.
– Mark
7 hours ago
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I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers
:
$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
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LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".
macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.
This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
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2 Answers
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active
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I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers
:
$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers
:
$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers
:
$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _
I don't know if all of this is imposed by Darwin, the manual page seems like it maybe is a Mac OS X (sic in my manual page as of Sep 2019) thing, but there is the awesome sw_vers
:
$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.6
BuildVersion: yadda yadda yadda
$ _
answered 8 hours ago
upregouprego
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18711 bronze badges
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
This is the correct answer in purity of essence.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".
macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.
This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".
macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.
This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".
macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.
LSB stands for "Linux Standard Base".
macOS isn't Linux, so it isn't part of the LSB project, and doesn't support LSB tools.
answered 7 hours ago
duskwuffduskwuff
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This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
This is the correct answer in purity of form.
– uprego
7 hours ago
add a comment |
Now there is 1 result.
– uprego
7 hours ago
lsb are specifically Linux tools as per apple.stackexchange.com/a/368245/237 As macOS is not Linux what are you looking for?
– Mark
7 hours ago
And you need to explain what you need as uname -a being arid is not helpful. Hint theis is macOS and many of us do not know what lsb etc provide.
– Mark
7 hours ago