Greetings! More on the rest of your note later, but: Helge Kreutzmann <deb...@helgefjell.de> writes:
> Hello Camm, > Yes, I would suggest improving the clarity, especially since "no" is > mentioned for both cases (see below). > >> > You can locally override this choice by setting the GCL_ANSI >> > environment variable to any string but \"no\" for the ANSI build, >> > and to \"no\" for the CLtL1 build, e.g. GCL_ANSI=t gcl27. >> > >> > 2) The option "no" is *both* for the ANSI build *and* the CLtL1 build? The string "no" is not for both cases -- for ANSI, GCL_ANSI can be set to any string *but* "no" (i.e. *except* "no"); for CLtL1, GCL_ANSI is set *to* "no". Am I missing something? Take care, -- Camm Maguire c...@maguirefamily.org ========================================================================== "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." -- Baha'u'llah