At 08.49 -0500 1999.03.31, Milivoj Ivkovic wrote: >>Sure, on Mac OS X server. But the number of people willing to spend $500 >>to run it on the limited number of models that will run it are few. And >>they're probably running 5.005_03 or 5.005_5? rather than MacPerl in the >>blue box anyway. Those you treat as BSD boxes, because in essence that's >>what they are. > >So I can still try `nslookup`. It would just print an error message if >it's not there? Or would it be smarter to first check whether this is an X >server? Anything different in $^O from a "plain" Mac? I think $^O on Mac OS X Server is 'rhapsody', but I am not sure. -- Chris Nandor mailto:pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ %PGPKey = ('B76E72AD', [1024, '0824090B CE73CA10 1FF77F13 8180B6B6']) ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org