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Do you guys have an established way of determinining the redhat-release number?  Is /etc/redhat-release or system-release the only way?

And if it is, is it always "Scientific Linux release x.y (atom-name)" ?

Writing scripts...be nice if some bits of stuff did not keep darting all over the place.  I noticed DB_CONFIG.example from openldap-servers moved going from 6.0 to 6.1.  The 6.1 makes more sense.

Thanks

Ken

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