ba358a51ff
* Panel now displays actual kernel version using the uname hack
42 lines
1.1 KiB
C
42 lines
1.1 KiB
C
/* vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 noexpandtab
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*/
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#include <version.h>
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/* Kernel name. If you change this, you're not
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* my friend any more. */
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char * __kernel_name = "toaru";
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/* This really shouldn't change, and if it does,
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* always ensure it still has the correct arguments
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* when used as a vsprintf() format. */
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char * __kernel_version_format = "%d.%d.%d-%s";
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/* Version numbers X.Y.Z */
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int __kernel_version_major = 0;
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int __kernel_version_minor = 3;
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int __kernel_version_lower = 1;
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/* Kernel build suffix, which doesn't necessarily
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* mean anything, but can be used to distinguish
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* between different features included while
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* building multiple kernels. */
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char * __kernel_version_suffix = "dev";
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/* The release codename.
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*
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* History:
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* * 0.0.X+ are part of the "uiharu" family
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*/
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char * __kernel_version_codename = "uiharu";
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/* Build architecture (should probably not be
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* here as a string, but rather some sort of
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* preprocessor macro, or pulled from a script) */
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char * __kernel_arch = "i686";
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/* Rebuild from clean to reset these. */
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char * __kernel_build_date = __DATE__;
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char * __kernel_build_time = __TIME__;
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