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Re: 10.4.9 versus 10.4.10
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Re: 10.4.9 versus 10.4.10


  • Subject: Re: 10.4.9 versus 10.4.10
  • From: deivy petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:42:43 -0400


On Mar 16, 2008, at 12:58, Nigel Garvey wrote:

Paul Berkowitz wrote on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:02:22 -0700:

Since OS 10.4.10 (whatever AS version that is), there are now separate


set v1 to system attribute "sys1" --> 10 set v2 to system attribute "sys2" --> 4 set v3 to system attribute "sys3" --> 11

system attribute commands.

Another OS version; another OS-version-specific method of finding out
what it is. And this one uses THREE system attribute calls. I think I'm
suffering from stupidity fatigue. :(


NG

Nigel, there is a proper way, but one has to use it.

system version of (system info)
--10.5.2

It has been like that for a while.

System attributes is mostly used for other stuff.

Try running

system attribute

and you will see the keys for the record.


Best

Deivy
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