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- .Dd $Mdocdate: October 21 2011 $
- .Dt UNAME-OBSD 1
- .Os
- .Sh NAME
- .Nm uname-obsd
- .Nd print operating system name as if it were OpenBSD
- .Sh SYNOPSIS
- .Nm uname-obsd
- .Op Fl amnprsv
- .Sh DESCRIPTION
- The
- .Nm uname-obsd
- utility operates in exactly the same way as
- .Xr uname 1
- except that the operating system name is printed as "OpenBSD".
- .Pp
- This is useful when building software that checks the operating
- system's name using
- .Xr uname 1
- but doesn't know about LibertyBSD. And example of this is the GNU
- build system's config.guess/config.sub files.
- .Pp
- To use uname-obsd when building, simply issue the command
- .D1 alias uname=/usr/bin/uname-obsd
- .Pp
- The options are as follows:
- .Bl -tag -width Ds
- .It Fl a
- Behave as though all of the options
- .Fl mnrsv
- were specified.
- .It Fl m
- Print the machine hardware name.
- .It Fl n
- Print the nodename (the nodename may be a name
- that the system is known by to a communications
- network).
- .It Fl p
- Print the machine processor architecture name.
- .It Fl r
- Print the operating system release.
- .It Fl s
- Print "OpenBSD".
- .It Fl v
- Print the operating system version.
- .El
- .Pp
- If no options are specified,
- .Nm uname
- prints "OpenBSD", as if the
- .Fl s
- option had been specified.
- .Sh EXIT STATUS
- .Ex -std uname-obsd
- .Sh SEE ALSO
- .Xr uname-obsd 1
- .Sh HISTORY
- The
- .Nm
- command first appeared in LibertyBSD 5.8.
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