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How do you get the OS X version number in C or C++?
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How do you get the OS X version number in C or C++?


  • Subject: How do you get the OS X version number in C or C++?
  • From: "Tom Fortmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 14:06:22 -0600

Is there a core foundation function for querying the Mac OS X operating
system name and version information?  The uname() API returns the Darwin
kernel version information, but I need to find the OS X 10.x.x information.



Tom Fortmann

Xcape Solutions

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