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== Description
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A cross-platform Ruby interface for getting operating system information. The name
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comes from the Unix 'uname' command, but this library works on MS Windows as well.
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== Prerequisites
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ffi 1.0 or later
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== Installation
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gem install sys-uname
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== Synopsis
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require 'sys/uname' # require 'sys-uname' works, too
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# You now have Sys::Uname and Sys::Platform classes available.
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# Get full information about your system
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p Sys::Uname.uname
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# Check individual platform details about your system
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== Solaris Notes
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hw_serial, hw_provider, srpc_domain, isa_list, and dhcp_cache.
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== BSD flavors, including OS X
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Users on BSD platforms get the extra Uname.model method.
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== HP-UX Notes
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String, not a Fixnum, because that's how it's defined in the utsname
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== MS Windows Notes
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plus WMI approach. It is pure Ruby. Please see the MSDN documentation for
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the Win32_OperatingSystem class for a complete list of what each of the
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UnameStruct members mean.
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== The Platform Class
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This was added both as a nicer way to check simple information about your
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system, and as a replacement for the old 'Platform' gem which is no longer
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== Future Plans
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I may dump the "Uname" portion of this library, and rename the project
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to just sys-platform.
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== Documentation
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== Description
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A cross platform Ruby interface for getting operating system information. The
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== Synopsis
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require 'sys/uname'
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include Sys
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p Uname.uname => Show all UnameStruct members
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== Constants
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The current version number of the sys-uname library. This is a String.
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== Class Methods
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Uname.sysname
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Returns the operating system name, e.g. "SunOS"
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Uname.nodename
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Returns the nodename. This is usually, but not necessarily, the
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same as the system's hostname.
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You cannot currently set the nodename (root or otherwise). This may
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Uname.machine
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Returns the machine hardware type, e.g. "i686"
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Uname.version
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Returns the operating system version. e.g. "5.8". In the case of MS
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Windows, it returns the version plus patch information, separated by
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a hyphen, e.g. "2915-Service Pack 2".
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Returns the operating system release, e.g. "2.2.16-3"
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Uname.uname
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Returns a struct of type UnameStruct that contains sysname, nodename,
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machine, version, and release. On Solaris, it will also include
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architecture and platform. On HP-UX, it will also include id_number.
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MS Windows - there are many more, and different, fields in the struct.
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for a complete explanation of what each of these members mean.
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Uname.architecture
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Returns the instruction set architecture, e.g. "sparc"
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Returns the platform identifier, e.g. "SUNW,Sun-Blade-100"
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Returns a space separated string containing a list of all variant
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They are listed in order of performance, from best to worst.
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Returns the name of the hardware manufacturer.
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Returns the ASCII representation of the hardware-specific serial number
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of the machine that executes the function.
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interface configured by boot(1M) followed by the DHCPACK reply from
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the server.
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Uname.model
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Returns the model type, e.g. "PowerBook5,1"
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Uname.id
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Returns the id number, e.g. 234233587. This is a String, not a Fixnum.
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== Notes
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Not all of the information that you might be used to seeing with
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a 'uname -a' is available. This may be added in future releases,
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but since different implementations provide different information
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(via different header files) it will be a bit of a pain.
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== Known Bugs
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None that I'm aware of. Please log any bugs on the project page at
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https://github.com/djberg96/sys-uname
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== Future Plans
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Add additional info for Linux, Solaris, BSD.
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== License
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Apache-2.0
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== Copyright
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(C) 2002-2019 Daniel J. Berger
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All Rights Reserved
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== Warranty
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This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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== Author
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Daniel Berger
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== See Also
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uname(1) for unix, or WMI for MS Windows.
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= Synopsis
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The current version number of the sys-uname library. This is a String.
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Returns the operating system version. e.g. "5.8". In the case of MS
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a hyphen, e.g. "2915-Service Pack 2".
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Returns the operating system release, e.g. "2.2.16-3"
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Returns a struct of type UnameStruct that contains sysname, nodename,
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machine, version, and release. On Solaris, it will also include
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architecture and platform. On HP-UX, it will also include id_number.
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Uname.architecture
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Returns the instruction set architecture, e.g. "sparc"
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Returns the platform identifier, e.g. "SUNW,Sun-Blade-100"
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Returns a space separated string containing a list of all variant
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instruction set architectures executable on the current system.
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Returns the name of the hardware manufacturer.
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Returns the ASCII representation of the hardware-specific serial number
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of the machine that executes the function.
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Returns the name of the Secure Remote Procedure Call domain, if any.
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Returns a hexidecimal encoding, in String form, of the name of the
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interface configured by boot(1M) followed by the DHCPACK reply from
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the server.
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Uname.model
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Returns the model type, e.g. "PowerBook5,1"
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Returns the id number, e.g. 234233587. This is a String, not a Fixnum.
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== Notes
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Not all of the information that you might be used to seeing with
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a 'uname -a' is available. This may be added in future releases,
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but since different implementations provide different information
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(via different header files) it will be a bit of a pain.
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== Known Bugs
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None that I'm aware of. Please log any bugs on the project page at
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== Future Plans
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Add additional info for Linux, Solaris, BSD.
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== License
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Apache-2.0
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== Copyright
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(C) 2002-2019 Daniel J. Berger
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All Rights Reserved
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== Warranty
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This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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== Author
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== See Also
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uname(1) for unix, or WMI for MS Windows.
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