but it might differ slightly depending on the context (config files, submit files, and classads have three different syntax rules ;).
Brian
On Jun 6, 2014, at 9:23 AM, Steven Timm <timm@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
In the past my condor pool has had two boolean classad
expressions defined, ISSLF6 and ISSLF5
which are true depending on the major version of the linux
operating system, 6 or 5 respectively.
I recently learned of the variable OpSysMajorVer
i.e.
OpSysMajorVer==5
or
OpSysMajorVer==6
I would like to set the boolean value ISSLF5 based on that
ISSLF5= "OpSysMajorVer==5"
The syntax above, however sets it to a string.. how do I
capture the true/false of the == and assign it to a True/False
in a classad expression?
Steve
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