software-version derived from uname -r
Describe the feature
Currently (software-version)
uses uname(2)
to get the software
version. Some OSes just use uname -r
; Linux and Solaris concatenate
the results of uname -r
and uname -v
together.
Instead of doing that, could we just use the result of uname -r
?
Is there a prototype?
We could continue to use unix:unix-uname
but the intent of this is
to move this into C so that we don't need unix:unix-uname
directly.