Support capital 'Darwin' $OSTYPE#96
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On some macOS environments, the `$OSTYPE` environment variable is 'Darwin' (capitalized) and not 'darwin'. This caused the install script to echo "OS Darwin is not supported!" and exit, even if everything was in fact in order. This patch uses a case-insensitive regex against a [standard bash operator](1) to allow any `$OSTYPE` that starts with 'Darwin' or 'darwin'. All other instances of conditional checks for darwin* are also patched across the code base. [1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-_005d_005d
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On some macOS environments, the
$OSTYPEenvironment variable is'Darwin' (capitalized) and not 'darwin'. This caused the install script
to echo "OS Darwin is not supported!" and exit, even if everything was
in fact in order.
This patch uses a case-insensitive regex against a standard bash
operator to allow any
$OSTYPEthat starts with 'Darwin' or'darwin'.
All other instances of conditional checks for darwin* are also patched
across the code base.