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Re: X, Classic, or 9?
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Re: X, Classic, or 9?


  • Subject: Re: X, Classic, or 9?
  • From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 13:51:42 -0800

Hello--

I guess I spoke too soon.

At 5:04 PM -0800 1/13/05, Gil Dawson wrote:
Can you think ofsomething to test at the beginning of the script to tell which environment it is running in, so I'll need to keep only one consolidated version?

At 9:28 AM +0100 1/14/05, yvan-koenig wrote:
...«event fndrgstl» "sysv"...

At 11:36 AM -0800 1/14/05, Gil Dawson wrote:
This works in all three of my environments...

It does work, in the sense that the code compiles in all three environments.

However, system attribute "sysv" yields hex 0922 when the script is running in Classic (under 10.3.7) and also hex 0922 when the script is running in a computer booted with MacOS 9.2.2. It's the same number in both cases.

I need an AppleScript code snippet that can discriminate among whether that script is running under X, under Classic, or in a computer booted with 9.2.2.

Any more suggestions?

--Gil
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 >Re: what does this errror mean? How can I fix it? (From: doug rogers <email@hidden>)
 >Re: what does this errror mean? How can I fix it? (From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>)
 >X, Classic, or 9? (From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: X, Classic, or 9? (From: yvan-koenig <email@hidden>)
 >Re: X, Classic, or 9? (From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>)

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