|--==> "VK" == Valdis Kletnieks <Valdis.Kletnieks(a)vt.edu> writes:
VK> So far, it does:
VK> For gcc, report version and specfile.
OK, what does knowing where the spec file is at tell us?
VK> For vendor CC, report version for AIX, Solaris, and Tru64.
VK> Reports libc version for RedHat/Mandrake, AIX, Solaris.
Excellent! But why make the distinction of Linux distribution? I
don't know of any distro that doesn't use GNU libc. So surely if you
can get the libc version in RedCrap/Mandunny, you can get it for any
distro, no?
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