[mdb-discuss] display current environment using ::getenv on core file

2005-07-07 Thread Phil Harman
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[mdb-discuss] display current environment using ::getenv on a core file

2005-07-07 Thread Jonathan Haslam
I hadn't actually noticed as I'd never tried to use the ::getenv dcmd before but, by default, it doesn't operate on the target process. This kind of surprised me. I understand the need to be able to prepare an environment for a process that I'm going to ::run but I'd have expected that the default

[mdb-discuss] display current environment using ::getenv on a core file

2005-07-07 Thread Eric Schrock
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 02:27:18PM +0100, Jonathan Haslam wrote: > I hadn't actually noticed as I'd never tried to use the > ::getenv dcmd before but, by default, it doesn't operate > on the target process. This kind of surprised me. > > I understand the need to be able to prepare an environment >