ubuntu-buildroot/output/build/glibc-2.36-81-g4f4d7a13edfd.../scripts/config-uname.sh

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#!/bin/sh
config_os=$1
config_release=$2
uname_machine=$3
uname_sysname=`echo $config_os | sed 's/[0-9.]*$//'`
if test $uname_sysname != $config_os; then
config_release=`echo $config_os | sed s/$uname_sysname//`
fi
if test -r /vmunix; then
kernel_id=`strings /vmunix | grep UNIX`
elif test -r /dynix; then
kernel_id=`strings /dynix | grep DYNIX`
else
kernel_id=
fi
kernel_release=`echo "$kernel_id" | sed 's/^[^0-9.]*\([0-9.]*\).*$/\1/'`
if test x`echo "$config_release" | sed "s/^$kernel_release//"` \
!= x$config_release; then
# The configuration release is a substring of the kernel release.
uname_release=$kernel_release
elif test x$config_release != x; then
uname_release=$config_release
elif test x$kernel_release != x; then
uname_release=$kernel_release
else
uname_release=unknown
fi
kernel_version=`echo "$kernel_id" | sed 's/^[^#]*#\([0-9]*\).*$/\1/'`
if test -n "$kernel_version"; then
uname_version="$kernel_version"
else
uname_version=unknown
fi
cat <<EOF
/* This file is generated by $0. DO NOT EDIT.
This is used only by the generic uname function for systems with no real
uname call. If this data is not correct, it does not matter much. */
#define UNAME_SYSNAME "$uname_sysname"
#define UNAME_RELEASE "$uname_release"
#define UNAME_VERSION "$uname_version"
#define UNAME_MACHINE "$uname_machine"
EOF