Eric Hodel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Aug 19, 2007, at 16:17, Jeremy Hinegardner wrote:
>
>> We need to make a change for openbsd.
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 03:11:06PM -0700, Eric Hodel wrote:
>>> def match(cpu, os)
>>> os = case os
>>> when /cygwin/ then [ 'cygwin', nil ]
>>> when /darwin(\d+)?/ then [ 'darwin', $1 ]
>>> when /freebsd(\d+)/ then [ 'freebsd', $1 ]
>>> when /^java([\d.]*)/ then [ 'java', $1 ]
>>> when /linux/ then [ 'linux', $1 ]
>>> when /mingw32/ then [ 'mingw32', nil ]
>>> when /mswin32/ then [ 'mswin32', nil ]
>>> when /openbsd(\d+)/ then [ 'openbsd', $1 ]
>>
>> when /openbsd(\d+\.\d+) then [ 'openbsd', $1 ]
>>
>>> when /solaris(\d+\.\d+)/ then [ 'solaris', $1 ]
>>> else [ 'unknown', nil ]
>>> end
>>>
>>> [cpu, os].flatten.compact.join("-")
>>> end
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> x86_64-openbsd-3
>>> x86_64-openbsd-4
>>
>> openbsd increments versions by .1 every 6 mos when it cuts a release.
>
> All X.Y releases are compatible with each other, correct? If I have
> 4.0 and upgrade to 4.1, do you need to reinstall anything to keep it
> working?
>
> If they're all compatible then using only the major number is the way
> to go.
If that's the case then maybe it should be [ 'solaris', nil ].
Where is the $1 in linux coming from?
Steve
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