: Thomas J Hughes
Cc: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Re: Re: ENV(Y)?
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- Original Message -
From: "Thomas J Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
, 2005 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: Re: ENV(Y)?
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Tom
On 10/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi again!
I've been looking around...
And one thing I don't get. You tell me that > SOMEVAR will be available to
you i
AHA!! Ok, thanx! Now I understand it better... :-)
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> Hi Custav -
>
> At 2005-10-14, 02:23:59 you wrote:
>>Hi again!
>>
>>I've been looking around...
>>
>>And one thing I don't get. You tell me that > SOMEVAR will be available
>> to
>>you in your program and any prog
Hi Custav -
At 2005-10-14, 02:23:59 you wrote:
>Hi again!
>
>I've been looking around...
>
>And one thing I don't get. You tell me that > SOMEVAR will be available to
>you in your program and any programs you spawn( with 'system' or
>backtics). But after your perl script ends, SOMEVAR is lost) a
Hi again!
I've been looking around...
And one thing I don't get. You tell me that > SOMEVAR will be available to
you in your program and any programs you spawn( with 'system' or
backtics). But after your perl script ends, SOMEVAR is lost) and this
seems to be correct when I test my program, but I
Hi gustav -
At 2005-10-13, 23:42:22 you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Just a quick question. Can I set or unset an enviromentvariable through
>this Hash? I just need a yes ... :-)
>If No, please give explanation...
Not really.
If you do something like:
$ENV{SOMEVAR} = 'somevalue';
SOMEVAR will be available
Hi!
Just a quick question. Can I set or unset an enviromentvariable through
this Hash? I just need a yes ... :-)
If No, please give explanation...
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> Hi!
>
> Thanx a LOT!!!
>
> /G
> http://www.varupiraten.se/
>
>
>> Hi Gustav -
>>
>> At 2005-10-13, 23:13:33 you wro
Hi!
Thanx a LOT!!!
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> Hi Gustav -
>
> At 2005-10-13, 23:13:33 you wrote:
>>Hi there!
>>
>>I'd like to get a list of enviromentvariables from the *NIX-system.
>>
>>I'd like it in the format...
>>ENV1=x1
>>ENv2=x2
>>ENV3=x3
>>
>>and so on...
>>
>>I think I have to use
Hi Gustav -
At 2005-10-13, 23:13:33 you wrote:
>Hi there!
>
>I'd like to get a list of enviromentvariables from the *NIX-system.
>
>I'd like it in the format...
>ENV1=x1
>ENv2=x2
>ENV3=x3
>
>and so on...
>
>I think I have to use ENV-command. (http://perldoc.perl.org/Env.html) Is
>that right? I