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## platform -- Platform Identification Utility
## Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
##
## This file is part of shtool and free software; you can redistribute
## it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
## License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
## 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
##
## This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
## General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
## USA, or contact Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>.
##
str_tool="platform"
str_usage="[-F|--format <format>] [-S|--sep <string>] [-C|--conc <string>] [-L|--lower] [-U|--upper] [-v|--verbose] [-c|--concise] [-n|--no-newline] [-t|--type <type>] [-V|--version] [-h|--help]"
arg_spec="0="
opt_spec="F:S:C:L.U.v.c.n.t:d.V.h."
opt_alias="F:format,S:sep,C:conc,L:lower,U:upper,v:verbose,c:consise,t:type,n:no-newline,V:version,h:help"
opt_F="%{sp} (%{ap})"
opt_S=" "
opt_C="/"
opt_L=no
opt_U=no
opt_t=""
opt_v=no
opt_c=no
opt_n=no
opt_V=no
opt_h=no
. ./sh.common
# option post-processing
if [ ".$opt_t" != . ]; then
case "$opt_t" in
binary )
# binary package id (OpenPKG RPM)
opt_F="%<ap>-%<sp>"
opt_L=yes
opt_S=""
opt_C="+"
;;
build )
# build time checking (OpenPKG RPM)
opt_F="%<at>-%<st>"
opt_L=yes
opt_S=""
opt_C="+"
;;
gnu )
# GNU config.guess style <arch>-<vendor>-<os><osversion>
opt_F="%<at>-unknown-%<st>"
opt_L=yes
opt_S=""
opt_C="+"
;;
web )
# non-whitespace HTTP Server-header id
opt_F="%<sp>-%<ap>"
opt_S="/"
opt_C="+"
;;
summary)
# human readable verbose summary information
opt_F="Class: %[sc] (%[ac])\\nProduct: %[sp] (%[ap])\\nTechnology: %[st] (%[at])"
opt_S=" "
opt_C="/"
;;
all-in-one )
# full-table all-in-one information
opt_F=""
opt_F="${opt_F}concise architecture class: %<ac>\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}regular architecture class: %{ac}\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}verbose architecture class: %[ac]\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}concise architecture product: %<ap>\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}regular architecture product: %{ap}\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}verbose architecture product: %[ap]\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}concise architecture technology: %<at>\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}regular architecture technology: %{at}\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}verbose architecture technology: %[at]\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}concise system class: %<sc>\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}regular system class: %{sc}\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}verbose system class: %[sc]\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}concise system product: %<sp>\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}regular system product: %{sp}\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}verbose system product: %[sp]\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}concise system technology: %<st>\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}regular system technology: %{st}\\n"
opt_F="${opt_F}verbose system technology: %[st]"
;;
* )
echo "$msgprefix:Error: invalid type \`$opt_t'" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
# assemble initial platform information
UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` ||\
UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null` ||\
UNAME_MACHINE='unknown'
UNAME_SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` ||\
UNAME_SYSTEM='unknown'
UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` ||\
UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null` ||\
UNAME_RELEASE='unknown'
UNAME="${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}"
AC=""; AP=""; AT=""
SC=""; SP=""; ST=""
# dispatch into platform specific sections
case "${UNAME}" in
# FreeBSD
*:FreeBSD:* )
# determine architecture
AC="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AC}" in
i386 ) AC="iX86" ;;
esac
AP="${AC}"
AT="${AP}"
if [ ".${AT}" = ".iX86" ]; then
case "`(/sbin/sysctl -n hw.model) 2>&1`" in
*"Xeon"* | *"Pentium Pro"* | *"Cyrix 6x86MX"* | *"Pentium II"* | *"Pentium III"* | *"Pentium 4"* | *"Celeron"* ) AT="i686" ;;
*"Pentium"* ) AT="i586" ;; *"i486[SD]X"* | *"Cyrix 486"* | *"Cyrix [56]x86"* | *"Blue Lightning" | *"Cyrix 486S/DX" ) AT="i486" ;;
*"i386[SD]X"* | *"NexGen 586"* ) AT="i386" ;;
esac
fi
# determine system
r=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" |\
sed -e 's;[()];;' -e 's/\(-.*\)$/[\1]/'`
ST="FreeBSD ${r}"
SP="${ST}"
case "${r}" in
1.* ) SC="4.3BSD" ;;
* ) SC="4.4BSD" ;;
esac
;;
# NetBSD
*:NetBSD:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
i[3-6]86 ) AP="iX86" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
r=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -e 's/\([-_].*\)$/[\1]/'`
ST="NetBSD ${r}"
SP="${ST}"
case "${r}" in
0.* ) SC="4.3BSD" ;;
* ) SC="4.4BSD" ;;
esac
;;
# OpenBSD
*:OpenBSD:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
i[3-6]86 ) AP="iX86" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
r=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -e 's/\([-_].*\)$/[\1]/'`
ST="OpenBSD ${r}"
SP="${ST}"
SC="4.4BSD"
;;
# DragonFly BSD
*:DragonFly:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
i[3-6]86 ) AP="iX86" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
r=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -e 's/\([-_].*\)$/[\1]/'`
ST="DragonFly ${r}"
SP="${ST}"
SC="4.4BSD"
;;
# GNU/Linux
*:Linux:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AT}" in
ia64 ) AT="IA64" ;;
x86_64 ) AT='AMD64' ;;
parisc ) AT="HPPA32" ;;
parisc64 ) AT="HPPA64" ;;
esac
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
i[3-6]86 ) AP='iX86' ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
v_kern=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" |\
sed -e 's/^\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
v_libc=`(strings /lib/libc.so.* | grep '^GLIBC_' | sed -e 's/^GLIBC_//' |\
env -i sort -n | sed -n -e '$p' | sed -e 's/^\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/') 2>/dev/null`
ST="GNU/<Linux >${v_libc}/<${v_kern}>"
if [ -f /etc/lsb-release ]; then
eval `( . /etc/lsb-release
echo "SC=\"LSB${LSB_VERSION}\""
if [ ".${DISTRIB_ID}" != . -a ".${DISTRIB_RELEASE}" != . ]; then
echo "SP=\"${DISTRIB_ID} ${DISTRIB_RELEASE}\""
fi
) 2>/dev/null`
fi
if [ ".$SP" = . ]; then
for tagfile in x \
`cd /etc && \
/bin/ls *[_-]release *[_-]version 2>/dev/null | env -i sort | \
sed -e '/^redhat-release$/d' -e '/^lsb-release$/d'; \
echo redhat-release lsb-release`
do
[ ".${tagfile}" = .x ] && continue
[ ! -f "/etc/${tagfile}" ] && continue
n=`echo ${tagfile} | sed -e 's/[_-]release$//' -e 's/[_-]version$//'`
v=`(grep VERSION /etc/${tagfile}; cat /etc/${tagfile}) | grep '[0-9]' | sed -e 'q' |\
sed -e 's/^/#/' \
-e 's/^#[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' \
-e 's/^#[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' \
-e 's/^#[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' \
-e 's/^#.*$//'`
case "`util_lower ${n}`" in
redhat )
if [ ".`egrep '(Red Hat Enterprise Linux|CentOS)' /etc/${tagfile}`" != . ]; then
n="<R>ed <H>at <E>nterprise <L>inux"
else
n="<R>ed <H>at <L>inux"
fi
;;
debian ) n="Debian[ GNU/Linux]" ;;
ubuntu ) n="Ubuntu[ GNU/Linux]" ;;
fedora ) n="<Fedora> Core[ GNU/Linux]" ;;
suse ) n="[Novell ]SUSE[ Linux]" ;;
mandrake*|mandriva ) n="Mandriva[ Linux]" ;;
gentoo ) n="Gentoo[ GNU/Linux]" ;;
slackware ) n="Slackware[ Linux]" ;;
turbolinux ) n="TurboLinux" ;;
unitedlinux ) n="UnitedLinux" ;;
* ) n="${n}[ GNU/Linux]" ;;
esac
case "$n" in
*"<"*">"* ) SP="$n <$v>" ;;
* ) SP="$n $v" ;;
esac
break
done
fi
[ ".$SP" = . ] && SP="${ST}"
[ ".$SC" = . ] && SC="LSB"
;;
# Sun Solaris
*:SunOS:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AT}" in
i86pc )
AT="iX86"
case "`(/bin/isainfo -k) 2>&1`" in
amd64 ) AT="AMD64" ;;
esac
;;
esac
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
sun4[cdm] ) AP="SPARC32" ;;
sun4[uv] ) AP="SPARC64" ;;
sun4* ) AP="SPARC" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
case "${AC}" in
SPARC* ) AC="SPARC" ;;
esac
# determine system
ST="[Sun ]SunOS ${UNAME_RELEASE}"
v=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" |\
sed -e 's;^4\.;1.;' \
-e 's;^5\.\([0-6]\)[^0-9]*$;2.\1;' \
-e 's;^5\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*;\1;'`
SP="[Sun ]Solaris $v"
case "${UNAME_RELEASE}" in
4.* ) SC="4.3BSD" ;;
5.* ) SC="SVR4" ;;
esac
;;
# SCO UnixWare
*:UnixWare:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AT}" in
i[3-6]86 | ix86at ) AT="iX86" ;;
esac
AP="${AT}"
# determine system
v=`/sbin/uname -v`
ST="[SCO ]UnixWare ${v}"
SP="${ST}"
SC="SVR${UNAME_RELEASE}"
;;
# QNX
*:QNX:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AT}" in
x86pc ) AT="iX86" ;;
esac
AP="${AT}"
# determine system
v="${UNAME_RELEASE}"
ST="QNX[ Neutrino RTOS] ${v}"
v=`echo "${v}" | sed -e 's;^\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$;\1;'`
SP="QNX[ Neutrino RTOS] ${v}"
SC="QNX"
;;
# SGI IRIX
*:IRIX*:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}" in
IP*:IRIX64 ) AP="MIPS64" ;;
IP*:* ) AP="MIPS" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
v=`(/bin/uname -R || /bin/uname -r) 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's;[0-9.]* ;;'`
ST="[SGI ]IRIX ${v}"
v="${UNAME_RELEASE}"
SP="[SGI ]IRIX ${v}"
SC="4.2BSD/SVR3"
;;
# HP HP-UX
*:HP-UX:* )
# determine architecture
AT="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AT}" in
ia64 ) AT="IA64" ;;
9000/[34]?? ) AT=M68K ;;
9000/[678][0-9][0-9])
sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null`
sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null`
case "${sc_cpu_version}" in
523 ) AT="HPPA1.0" ;;
528 ) AT="HPPA1.1" ;;
532 ) AT="HPPA2.0"
case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in
32 ) AT="${AT}n" ;;
64 ) AT="${AT}w" ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
esac
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
HPPA* ) AP="HPPA" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
v=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -e 's;^[^0-9]*;;'`
ST="[HP ]<HP>-<UX ${v}>"
SP="${ST}"
case "${v}" in
10.* ) SC="SVR4.2" ;;
[7-9]* ) SC="SVR4" ;;
esac
;;
# HP Tru64 (OSF1)
*:OSF1:* )
# determine architecture
AP="${UNAME_MACHINE}"
case "${AP}" in
alpha ) AP="Alpha" ;;
esac
alpha_type=`(/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v) 2>/dev/null |\
sed -n -e 's/^.*The alpha \([^ ][^ ]*\).*processor.*$/\1/p' | sed -e 'q'`
AT="${AP}${alpha_type}"
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
v=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -e 's;^[VTX];;'`
ST="[HP ]Tru64 ${v}"
SP="${ST}"
SC="OSF1"
;;
# IBM AIX
*:AIX:* )
# determine architecture
cpu_arch=RS6000
if [ -x /usr/sbin/lsdev -a -x /usr/sbin/lsattr ]; then
cpu_id=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
if [ ".`/usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${cpu_id} | grep -i powerpc`" != . ]; then
cpu_arch=PPC
fi
elif [ -d /QOpenSys ]; then
# IBM i5/OS (aka OS/400) with PASE (Portable Application Solutions Environment)
cpu_arch=PPC
fi
if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ]; then
os_level=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
else
os_level="`uname -v`.`uname -r`"
fi
os_level=`echo "${os_level}" |\
sed -e 's;^\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)\(\.[0-9][0-9]*\)\(.*\)$;<\1>\2[\3];' \
-e 's;^\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)\(.*\)$;<\1>\2;'`
AT="${cpu_arch}"
AP="${AT}"
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
ST="[IBM ]<AIX >${os_level}"
SP="${ST}"
case "${os_level}" in
[12]* ) SC="SVR2" ;;
* ) SC="SVR4" ;;
esac
;;
# Apple Mac OS X (Darwin)
*:Darwin:* )
# determine architecture
AT="`uname -p`"
case "${AT}" in
powerpc ) AT="PPC" ;;
esac
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
i?86 ) AP="iX86" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
unset v1; unset v2; unset v3
eval `echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" |\
sed -e 's/^/#/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"; v2="\2"; v3="\3"/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"; v2="\2"/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"/' \
-e 's/^#.*$/v1="0"/'`
ST="[Apple ]<${UNAME_SYSTEM} ${v1}>${v2+.$v2}${v3+[.$v3]}"
SP="$ST"
v="`(sw_vers) 2>/dev/null | grep 'ProductVersion:' | sed -e 's/^ProductVersion:[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9.]*\).*$/\1/'`"
if [ ".$v" = . ]; then
for name in System Server; do
if [ -f /System/Library/CoreServices/${name}Version.plist ]; then
v=`(defaults read "/System/Library/CoreServices/${name}Version" "ProductVersion") 2>/dev/null`
[ ".$v" != . ] && break
fi
done
fi
if [ ".$v" != . ]; then
unset v1; unset v2; unset v3
eval `echo "${v}" |\
sed -e 's/^/#/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"; v2="\2"; v3="\3"/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"; v2="\2"/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"/' \
-e 's/^#.*$/v1="0"/'`
SP="[Apple ]Mac OS X ${v1}${v2+.$v2}${v3+[.$v3]}"
fi
SC="4.4BSD/Mach3.0"
;;
# Windows/Cygwin
*:CYGWIN*:* )
# determine architecture
AT="`uname -m`"
AP="${AT}"
case "${AP}" in
i?86 ) AP="iX86" ;;
esac
AC="${AP}"
# determine system
unset v1; unset v2; unset v3
eval `echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" |\
sed -e 's/^/#/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"; v2="\2"; v3="\3"/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"; v2="\2"/' \
-e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/v1="\1"/' \
-e 's/^#.*$/v1="0"/'`
ST="Cygwin ${v1}${v2+.$v2}${v3+[.$v3]}"
SP="$ST"
SC="Windows"
v=`echo "${UNAME_SYSTEM}" | sed -e 's/^CYGWIN_NT-//' |\
sed -e 's/^/#/' -e 's/^#\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' -e 's/^#.*$//'`
case "$v" in
4.0 ) SC="$SC[ NT]" ;;
5.0 ) SC="$SC[ 2000]" ;;
5.1 ) SC="$SC[ XP]" ;;
6.0 ) SC="$SC[ Vista]" ;;
esac
;;
# TODO ...ADD YOUR NEW PLATFORM CHECK HERE... TODO
# *:XXX:* )
# ...
# ;;
# ...A STILL UNKNOWN PLATFORM...
* )
AT=`echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}" | sed -e "s; ;${opt_C};g"`
AP="${AT}"
AC="${AP}"
v=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" |\
sed -e 's/^/#/' \
-e 's/^#[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' \
-e 's/^#[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' \
-e 's/^#[^0-9]*\([0-9][0-9]*\).*$/\1/' \
-e 's/^#.*$/?/'`
ST="${UNAME_SYSTEM} ${v}"
SP="${ST}"
SC="${SP}"
;;
esac
# provide fallback values
[ ".$AT" = . ] && AT="${AP:-${AC}}"
[ ".$AP" = . ] && AP="${AT:-${AC}}"
[ ".$AC" = . ] && AC="${AP:-${AT}}"
[ ".$ST" = . ] && ST="${SP:-${SC}}"
[ ".$SP" = . ] && SP="${ST:-${SC}}"
[ ".$SC" = . ] && SC="${SP:-${ST}}"
# support explicit enforced verbose/concise output
if [ ".$opt_v" = .yes ]; then
opt_F=`echo ":$opt_F" | sed -e 's/^://' -e 's/%\([as][cpt]\)/%[\1]/g'`
elif [ ".$opt_c" = .yes ]; then
opt_F=`echo ":$opt_F" | sed -e 's/^://' -e 's/%\([as][cpt]\)/%<\1>/g'`
fi
# provide verbose and concise variants
AC_V=""; AC_N=""; AC_C=""
AP_V=""; AP_N=""; AP_C=""
AT_V=""; AT_N=""; AT_C=""
SC_V=""; SC_N=""; SC_C=""
SP_V=""; SP_N=""; SP_C=""
ST_V=""; ST_N=""; ST_C=""
for var_lc in at ap ac st sp sc; do
case "$opt_F" in
*"%[${val_lc}]"* | *"%{${val_lc}}"* | *"%${val_lc}"* | *"%<${val_lc}>"* )
var_uc=`util_upper "$var_lc"`
eval "val=\"\$${var_uc}\""
val_V=""; val_N=""; val_C=""
case "$opt_F" in
*"%[${var_lc}]"* )
val_V=`echo ":$val" | \
sed -e 's/^://' \
-e 's;\[\([^]]*\)\];\1;g' \
-e 's;<\([^>]*\)>;\1;g' \
-e "s; ;§§;g" \
-e "s;/;%%;g" \
-e "s;§§;${opt_S};g" \
-e "s;%%;${opt_C};g"`
eval "${var_uc}_V=\"\${val_V}\""
;;
esac
case "$opt_F" in
*"%{${var_lc}}"* | *"%${var_lc}"* )
val_N=`echo ":$val" | \
sed -e 's/^://' \
-e 's;\[\([^]]*\)\];;g' \
-e 's;<\([^>]*\)>;\1;g' \
-e "s; ;§§;g" \
-e "s;/;%%;g" \
-e "s;§§;${opt_S};g" \
-e "s;%%;${opt_C};g"`
eval "${var_uc}_N=\"\${val_N}\""
;;
esac
case "$opt_F" in
*"%<${var_lc}>"* )
val_C=`echo ":$val" | \
sed -e 's/^://' \
-e 's;\[\([^]]*\)\];;g' \
-e 's;[^<]*<\([^>]*\)>[^<]*;\1;g' \
-e "s; ;§§;g" \
-e "s;/;%%;g" \
-e "s;§§;${opt_S};g" \
-e "s;%%;${opt_C};g"`
eval "${var_uc}_C=\"\${val_C}\""
;;
esac
;;
esac
done
# create output string
output=`echo ":$opt_F" |\
sed -e "s/^://" \
-e "s;%\\[ac\\];${AC_V};g" \
-e "s;%{ac};${AC_N};g" \
-e "s;%ac;${AC_N};g" \
-e "s;%<ac>;${AC_C};g" \
-e "s;%\\[ap\\];${AP_V};g" \
-e "s;%{ap};${AP_N};g" \
-e "s;%ap;${AP_N};g" \
-e "s;%<ap>;${AP_C};g" \
-e "s;%\\[at\\];${AT_V};g" \
-e "s;%{at};${AT_N};g" \
-e "s;%at;${AT_N};g" \
-e "s;%<at>;${AT_C};g" \
-e "s;%\\[sc\\];${SC_V};g" \
-e "s;%{sc};${SC_N};g" \
-e "s;%sc;${SC_N};g" \
-e "s;%<sc>;${SC_C};g" \
-e "s;%\\[sp\\];${SP_V};g" \
-e "s;%{sp};${SP_N};g" \
-e "s;%sp;${SP_N};g" \
-e "s;%<sp>;${SP_C};g" \
-e "s;%\\[st\\];${ST_V};g" \
-e "s;%{st};${ST_N};g" \
-e "s;%st;${ST_N};g" \
-e "s;%<st>;${ST_C};g" \
-e 's/\\\\n/^/g' |\
tr '^' '\012'`
# support lower/upper-case mapping
if [ ".$opt_L" = .yes ]; then
output=`util_lower "$output"`
elif [ ".$opt_U" = .yes ]; then
output=`util_upper "$output"`
fi
# display output string
if [ ".$opt_n" = .yes ]; then
echo . | awk '{ printf("%s", output); }' output="$output"
else
echo "$output"
fi
shtool_exit 0
##
## manual page
##
=pod
=head1 NAME
B<shtool-platform> - B<GNU shtool> Unix platform identification
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<shtool platform>
[B<-F>|B<--format> I<format>]
[B<-S>|B<--sep> I<string>]
[B<-C>|B<--conc> I<string>]
[B<-L>|B<--lower>]
[B<-U>|B<--upper>]
[B<-v>|B<--verbose>]
[B<-c>|B<--concise>]
[B<-n>|B<--newline>]
[B<-d>|B<--debug>]
[B<-t>|B<--type> I<type>]
[B<-n>|B<--newline>]
[B<-d>|B<--debug>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<shtool platform> is a flexible Unix platform identification program.
It distinguishes a platform according to its I<hardware architecture>
and I<operating system>. For both there is a I<class>, I<product> and
I<technology> identification. For each of those six identifications,
there is a I<verbose>, I<regular> and I<concise> version.
This leads to eighteen (2x3x3) available identification strings for each
platform, from which usually 2 are chosen in a particular situation.
This is done by assembling the platform identification string using a
I<format> string containing one or more identification constructs of the
forms "C<%[xx]>" (verbose), "C<%{xx}>" (regular) and "C<%E<lt>xxE<gt>>"
(concise).
=head1 OPTIONS
The following command line options are available.
=over 4
=item B<-F>, B<--format> I<format>
This option controls the output formatting of this program. It is a
plain-text string with the "C<%>I<xx>" constructs which expand to the
various platform information strings. "C<%{>I<xx>C<}>" is the canonical
regular version of the information. "C<%[>I<xx>C<]>" is the verbose
version of the information. "C<%E<lt>>I<xx>C<E<gt>>" is the concise
version of the information. In total, the following constructs
are available for expansion:
%[ac] verbose hardware architecture class
%{ac} regular hardware architecture class
%<ac> concise hardware architecture class
%[ap] verbose hardware architecture product
%{ap} regular hardware architecture product
%<ap> concise hardware architecture product
%[at] verbose hardware architecture technology
%{at} regular hardware architecture technology
%<at> concise hardware architecture technology
%[sc] verbose operating system class
%{sc} regular operating system class
%<sc> concise operating system class
%[sp] verbose operating system product
%{sp} regular operating system product
%<sp> concise operating system product
%[st] verbose operating system technology
%{st} regular operating system technology
%<st> concise operating system technology
The default I<format> string is "C<%{sp} (%{ap})>", providing the
regular operating system and hardware architecture product information.
=item B<-S>, B<--sep> I<string>
This option sets the word I<separation> string for the platform
information strings. By default it is "C< >" (whitespace). It is
especially used for separating the operating system name and
the operating system version.
=item B<-C>, B<--conc> I<string>
This option sets the word I<concatenation> string for the platform
information strings. By default it is "C</>". It is especially used to
concatenate multiple parts in operating system name and version parts.
=item B<-L>, B<--lower>
This options enforces conversion of the output to all I<lower> case.
=item B<-U>, B<--upper>
This options enforces conversion of the output to all I<upper> case.
=item B<-v>, B<--verbose>
This option enforces verbose versions of all expansion constructs
in I<format> string of option B<-F>. It is equal to specifying all
expansion constructs as "C<%[>I<xx>C<]>".
=item B<-c>, B<--concise>
This option enforces concise versions of all expansion constructs
in I<format> string of option B<-F>. It is equal to specifying all
expansion constructs as "C<%E<lt>>I<xx>C<E<gt>>".
=item B<-n>, B<--no-newline>
This option omits the usual trailing newline character in the output.
=item B<-t>, B<--type> I<type>
This option is a meta option which internally sets options B<-F>, B<-S>,
B<-C>, B<-L>, B<-U>, B<-v> or B<-c> according to I<TYPE>. It can be used
to easily specify various commonly known outputs. The following I<TYPE>s
are available:
=over 4
=item B<binary>
Binary Package Id (OpenPKG RPM).
This is equal to "C<-F '%<ap>-%<sp>' -L -S '' -C '+'>"
and results in outputs like "C<ix86-freebsd4.9>" and "C<ix86-debian3.0>".
=item B<build>
Build-Time Checking (OpenPKG RPM).
This is equal to "C<-F '%<at>-%<st>' -L -S '' -C '+'>"
and results in outputs like "C<i686-freebsd4.9>" and "C<i586-linux2.4>".
=item B<gnu>
GNU F<config.guess> Style Id.
This is similar to B<build> and is equal to "C<-F '"%<at>-unknown-%<st>' -L -S '' -C '+'>"
and results in outputs like "C<i686-unknown-freebsd4.9>" and "C<i586-unknown-linux2.4>".
=item B<web>
HTTP Server Header Id.
This is equal to "C<-F '"%<sp>-%<ac>' -S '/' -C '+'>"
and results in outputs like "C<FreeBSD/4.9-iX86>" and "C<Debian/3.0-iX86>".
=item B<summary>
Human Readable Verbose Summary Information. This is equal to "C<-F
'Class: %[sc] (%[ac])\nProduct: %[sp] (%[ap])\nTechnology: %[st]
(%[at])' -S ' ' -C '/'>" and results in outputs like:
Class: 4.4BSD (iX86)
Product: FreeBSD 4.9-RC (iX86)
Technology: FreeBSD 4.9-RC (i686)
and
Class: LSB (iX86)
Product: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (iX86)
Technology: GNU/Linux 2.2/2.4 (i686)
=item B<all-in-one>
All-In-One Full-Table Information. This just outputs really
all 2x2x3 identification strings as a table.
=back
=item B<-d>, B<--debug>
This option enables some internal debugging messages.
=item B<-V>, B<--version>
This option outputs the version information of B<shtool platform> only.
=item B<-h>, B<--help>
This option outputs the usage information of B<shtool platform> only.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLE
The following real-life use cases are known:
=over 4
=item B<OpenPKG> build-time decisions
$ platform -c -L -S "" -C "+" -F "%at-%st"
$ platform -c -L -S "" -C "+" -F "%ac-%sc"
=item B<OpenPKG> binary RPM packages
$ platform -c -L -S "" -C "+" -F "%ap-%sp"
=item F<README> files
$ platform -v -F "%sp (%ap)"
$ platform -v -F "%sc (%ac)"
=item Debugging
$ platform --type=all-in-one
=back
=head1 SUPPORT
B<shtool platform> currently knows the following particular Unix platforms
in detail: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, Sun Solaris, SCO UnixWare,
QNX Neutrino, SGI IRIX, HP HP-UX, HP Tru64, IBM AIX and Apple Mac OS X
Darwin.
All other Unix platforms are recognized through generic uname(1)
information and so usually can be identified sufficiently, although the
identification might be not as precise as possible.
=head1 HISTORY
B<shtool platform> was implemented in September 2003 by I<Ralf S.
Engelschall> for use in the B<OSSP> and B<OpenPKG> projects. It was
prompted by the need in B<OpenPKG> to have both product (for RPM
filenames) and technology (for build-time decisions) identifiers for the
Unix platforms, OpenPKG packages are maintained for. It was inspired by
the B<GNU> F<config.guess> and the old B<GNU shtool> F<guessos> command.
The major difference to B<GNU> F<config.guess> is that B<shtool platform>
does not use a I<vendor> identification (cannot be determined most of
the time and is not used at all in all projects I've ever seen) and
is a lot more flexible (class, product and technology identifications
combined with verbose, regular and concise outputs). The drawback of
B<shtool platform> is that it (still) knows less particular platforms,
although the generic platform identification is sufficient enough most
of the time.
=head1 SEE ALSO
uname(3), GNU F<config.guess>.
=cut
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