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Re: Differentiating OSX and OSX Server
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Re: Differentiating OSX and OSX Server


  • Subject: Re: Differentiating OSX and OSX Server
  • From: François Frisch <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 09:47:44 -0700
  • Resent-date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 11:17:30 -0700
  • Resent-from: François Frisch <email@hidden>
  • Resent-message-id: <B7883ABF.5353%email@hidden>
  • Resent-to: cocoa-dev <email@hidden>

I'm doing a java/cocoa app so NSProcessInfo isn't available to me.

The printout of the java properties gives:
os.name = Mac OS X
os.version = 10.0
On both client and server.

Francois




> On Friday, July 27, 2001, at 02:58 PM, Frangois Frisch wrote:
>
>> Anyone know of a way of knowing at run time if my program is running on
>> OSX
>> or OSX Server.
>
> Does [[NSProcessInfo processInfo] operatingSystemName] do the right
> thing?
>
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