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From: "Nick Savoiu" <savoiu AT ics DOT uci DOT edu>
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Subject: $tcl_platform(os)
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:20:47 -0700
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In tclsh when I print out $tcl_platform(os) I get "Windows NT". I was 
expecting to get the equivalent of 'uname -s' as the tcl documentation 
suggests.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Nick


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