I have find the same information in the hp documentation
(in french)
for the version, they use the uname -r (extract of the documentation. I done the traduction after)
http://docs.hp.com/fr/5187-0193/ch02s04.html
Pour identifier la version du système d’exploitation installée sur votre système, entrez :
uname -r
Après avoir procédé à l’installation standard de HP-UX 11i v1.6, vous remarquerez que la commande uname identifie la version 11i sous le numéro B.11.22.
traduction:
For identification of the operating system installed on your system, press:
uname -r
After you have done standard installation of Hp-Ux 11i v1.6, you can see that the command uname indentify the version
11i under the number B.11.22
So i think the man is wrong and it's beter to put the uname -r for version in the HPUX.pm
I have find the same information in the hp documentation
(in french)
for the version, they use the uname -r (extract of the documentation. I done the traduction after)
http:// docs.hp. com/fr/ 5187-0193/ ch02s04. html
Pour identifier la version du système d’exploitation installée sur votre système, entrez :
uname -r
Après avoir procédé à l’installation standard de HP-UX 11i v1.6, vous remarquerez que la commande uname identifie la version 11i sous le numéro B.11.22.
traduction:
For identification of the operating system installed on your system, press:
uname -r
After you have done standard installation of Hp-Ux 11i v1.6, you can see that the command uname indentify the version
11i under the number B.11.22
So i think the man is wrong and it's beter to put the uname -r for version in the HPUX.pm