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From: mason@primenet.com.au (Geoff Wing)
To: zsh-workers@math.gatech.edu
Subject: Re: env variables
Date: 1 May 1998 05:22:12 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <slrn6kin04.o5h.mason@coral.primenet.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <004e01bd747a$78f97b50$80ac2ac0@copenhagen.firstquadrant.com>

Timothy Doyle <tdoyle@fqw.com> typed:
:Hi, Ive been unsuccessfully trying to solve a problem for a while now, and
:finally thought to toss pride to the side and ask for help.
:
:The problem seems to be that certain programs do not recognize the existence
:of certain environment variables.  The programs are CVS, man, and JDK javac,
:and the variables are CVSROOT, MANPATH, and CLASSPATH respectively.  I had
:forgotten about the problem until I just recently changed shells at my new
:job (from csh to zsh), effectively disabling both man and javac.  The
:problem seems to be with variables previously (in csh) set with setenv.
:
:I would love to hear any advice you have on this matter.

More information please.

In zsh, does

% export | egrep "(CVSROOT|MANPATH|CLASSPATH)"

list all three?  If not, make sure you're exporting them in one of your
startup files (e.g. ~/.zshenv) so that they're env vars rather than local
vars, with something like ``export CVSROOT=/path/to/my/cvs/root''
-- 
Geoff Wing   <gcw@pobox.com>            Mobile : 0412 162 441
Work URL: http://www.primenet.com.au/   Ego URL: http://pobox.com/~gcw/


  parent reply	other threads:[~1998-05-01  5:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-04-30 20:56 Timothy Doyle
1998-04-30 23:01 ` Nik Gervae
1998-05-01  5:22 ` Geoff Wing [this message]
1998-05-01 17:21   ` Nik Gervae
1998-05-01 19:47     ` Geoff Wing
1998-05-01 20:44       ` Nik Gervae
1998-05-04  3:39         ` Geoff Wing
1998-05-04 10:41           ` Bart Schaefer
1998-05-04 17:01           ` Nik Gervae
     [not found]       ` <74885733@toto.iv>
1998-05-05  0:52         ` Nik Gervae

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