#! /bin/sh if [ -f /bin/uname -o -f /usr/bin/uname ]; then set `uname -a | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` # set `cat test | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` case "$1" in convexos) case "$3" in 10.*) guess="convexos10" ;; esac ;; aix) case "$4" in 3) case "$3" in 1) guess="aix3.1" ;; 2) guess="aix3.2" ;; esac ;; esac ;; sinix-m) guess=sinix-m ;; sunos) case "$3" in 4.1*) guess="sunos4" ;; 5.1) guess="sunos5.1" ;; 5.*) guess="sunos5.2" ;; esac ;; irix) case "$3" in 4.*) guess="irix4" ;; 5.*) guess="irix5" ;; esac ;; "a/ux") case "$3" in 2.*) guess="aux2" ;; 3.*) guess="aux3" ;; esac ;; ultrix) guess="ultrix" ;; hp-ux) case "$3" in *.10.*) guess="hpux10+" ;; *) guess="hpux" ;; esac ;; linux) guess="linux" ;; osf1) case "$5" in alpha) guess="decosf1" ;; esac ;; "bsd/386") guess="bsdi" ;; "freebsd") guess="freebsd" ;; "netbsd") guess="netbsd" ;; # now the fun starts - there are vendors that # do not really identify their OS un uname. # Fine - now I look at our version and hope # that nobody else had this marvellous idea. # I am not willing to mention the vendor explicitly *) # Great ! - We are dealing with an industry standard ! if [ -f /unix ]; then # # looks like this thing has the license # to call itself Unix # case "$3" in 3.2.*) case "$4" in v*) (i386) >/dev/null 2>&1 && guess=ptx;; esac esac fi ;; esac fi if [ "0$guess" != "0" ]; then echo $guess exit 0 fi if [ -f /bin/machine ]; then echo `/bin/machine` exit 0 fi if [ -f /usr/convex/vers ]; then set `/usr/convex/vers /vmunix` case "$2" in 9.0) echo "convexos9" exit 0 ;; esac fi if [ -d /usr/lib/NextStep ]; then echo next exit 0 fi if [ -f /netbsd ]; then echo netbsd exit 0 fi case "$guess" in '') guess="none" esac echo $guess