isleading due to
the distinction on windows systems.
-Chad
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> Ok, last post as the vibe here is a distinctly unfriendly... It's quite
> simple: When I read 'see environ(7)' I assumed that was a reference
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Ok, last post as the vibe here is a distinctly unfriendly... It's quite
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Ok, last post as the vibe here is a distinctly unfriendly... It's quite
simple: When I read 'see environ(7)' I ass
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> As you guessed, I'm developing on Windows. Thanks for the understanding!
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As you guessed, I'm developing on Windows. Thanks for the
understanding! Yes a link would have avoided all confusion.
On 1 November 2012 17:42, Tim Caswell wrote:
I've been usi
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> > it, the docs are fine the way they are; you just need to try to look a
> > little harder, or be grateful when people help.
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You maybe misread me - I *am* suggesting there should be a tutorial about
those things. I just think it belongs outside of the node core docs. Or in
a book.
The node core docs should give you exactly accurate minimal information to
point you in the right direction (aka google) if you need/want to
ine the way they are; you just need to try to look a
> little harder, or be grateful when people help.
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help.
-Chad
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Wow, thanks for the condescending and arrogant comment! I'm not
suggest
That's what I initially assumed it related to.
On 1 November 2012 15:11, Alex Kocharin wrote:
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> I think that common nodejs related env variables like NODE_ENV or
> NODE_DEBUG should be there, but there's no need to add any others.
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> On Thursday, November 1, 2012 5:13:39 PM UTC+4, Matt Serg
Wow, thanks for the condescending and arrogant comment! I'm not suggesting
there should be a 'tutorial' about any of those things you mentioned.
However the docs at the moment are IMO a bit ambiguous about this point -
it just says "An object containing the user environment. See environ(7)."
I d
I think that common nodejs related env variables like NODE_ENV or
NODE_DEBUG should be there, but there's no need to add any others.
On Thursday, November 1, 2012 5:13:39 PM UTC+4, Matt Sergeant wrote:
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> If the docs covered every aspect of how programming networks, child
> processes, systems
If the docs covered every aspect of how programming networks, child
processes, systems and filesystems worked they would be huge.
There's a place for tutorials though - but it's not in the core docs IMHO.
If you don't know what an environment variable is then you have some basic
learning to do bef
Or we could make the docs a bit clearer...
On 31 October 2012 18:46, Jorge wrote:
> On 31 oct, 17:26, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Jorge
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> > wrote:
> > > On Oct 31, 2:04 pm, Bgsosh wrote:
> > >> Hi, I'm tring to understand the structure of the process.env objec
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Jorge <
jorge%jorgechamorro@gtempaccount.com> wrote:
> On 31 oct, 17:26, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Jorge
> >
> > wrote:
> > > On Oct 31, 2:04 pm, Bgsosh wrote:
> > >> Hi, I'm tring to understand the structure of the process.en
On 31 oct, 17:26, Scott Elcomb wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Jorge
>
> wrote:
> > On Oct 31, 2:04 pm, Bgsosh wrote:
> >> Hi, I'm tring to understand the structure of the process.env object, but
> >> the online docs just say 'An object containing the user environment. See
> >> enviro
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Jorge
wrote:
> On Oct 31, 2:04 pm, Bgsosh wrote:
>> Hi, I'm tring to understand the structure of the process.env object, but
>> the online docs just say 'An object containing the user environment. See
>> environ(7).'
>>
>> I can't find 'environ(7)' (whatever that
On Oct 31, 2:04 pm, Bgsosh wrote:
> Hi, I'm tring to understand the structure of the process.env object, but
> the online docs just say 'An object containing the user environment. See
> environ(7).'
>
> I can't find 'environ(7)' (whatever that is!). Is this documented
> somewhere?
Type this in t
http://linux.die.net/man/7/environ
On Thursday, November 1, 2012 12:04:59 AM UTC+11, Bgsosh wrote:
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> Hi, I'm tring to understand the structure of the process.env object, but
> the online docs just say 'An object containing the user environment. See
> environ(7).'
>
> I can't find 'environ(7)'
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