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On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 12:23:30PM +0000, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Is there a command in Linux that will show the names of all
> environment variables and their values?  I'm trying to build an
> application that keeps failing because it says one of the files it
> #includes doesn't exist, but the file does exist, so I assume that one
> of the system variables isn't set correctly, but I'm not sure which one...


The command 

set | more 

will do (I think) what you're asking.  I'm not 100 percent sure because
I'm not a programmer and there may be some variables that I don't know
of that you need.


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Scott

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