Re: How to identify "running on a Hurd system"?

2017-08-24 Thread Christoph Biedl
Samuel Thibault wrote... > It's not vague :) > > GNU/Hurd is *the* GNU system, no other system is supposed to make > uname -s return "GNU". That's fairly straight. So I'll blame you if the code should ever break :) Christoph signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: How to identify "running on a Hurd system"?

2017-08-24 Thread AlexLikeRock
On August 24, 2017 2:53:43 PM GMT-06:00, Christoph Biedl wrote: >Samuel Thibault wrote... > >> It's not vague :) >> >> GNU/Hurd is *the* GNU system, no other system is supposed to make >> uname -s return "GNU". > >That's fairly straight. So I'll blame you if the code should ever break >:) > >

Re: How to identify "running on a Hurd system"?

2017-08-24 Thread Svante Signell
On Thu, 2017-08-24 at 15:12 -0600, AlexLikeRock wrote: > > On August 24, 2017 2:53:43 PM GMT-06:00, Christoph Biedl @manchmal.in-ulm.de> wrote: > > Samuel Thibault wrote... > > > > > It's not vague :) > > > > > > GNU/Hurd is *the* GNU system, no other system is supposed to make > > > uname -s r

Re: How to identify "running on a Hurd system"?

2017-08-24 Thread Narcis Garcia
El 24/08/17 a les 23:12, AlexLikeRock ha escrit: > > > On August 24, 2017 2:53:43 PM GMT-06:00, Christoph Biedl > wrote: >> Samuel Thibault wrote... >> >>> It's not vague :) >>> >>> GNU/Hurd is *the* GNU system, no other system is supposed to make >>> uname -s return "GNU". >> >> That's fairly

Re: How to identify "running on a Hurd system"?

2017-08-24 Thread AlexLikeRock
On August 25, 2017 12:19:01 AM GMT-06:00, Narcis Garcia wrote: >El 24/08/17 a les 23:12, AlexLikeRock ha escrit: >> >> >> On August 24, 2017 2:53:43 PM GMT-06:00, Christoph Biedl > wrote: >>> Samuel Thibault wrote... >>> It's not vague :) GNU/Hurd is *the* GNU system, no other