On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 01:26:05AM -0000, Andy Dougherty wrote:
> > If you *must* check the platform, $(lsb_release -is) is a better check, but lsb_release is not included by default on Debian
> > systems and this issue is going to turn up on Debian too soon enough.
> But what would the output of "lsb_release -is" be?
This outputs 'Ubuntu'. Sorry, I should've said.
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 01:26:05AM -0000, Andy Dougherty wrote:
> > If you *must* check the platform, $(lsb_release -is) is a better check, but lsb_release is not included by default on Debian
> > systems and this issue is going to turn up on Debian too soon enough.
> But what would the output of "lsb_release -is" be?
This outputs 'Ubuntu'. Sorry, I should've said.
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