From: Bram Stolk (bram++at++sara.nl)
Date: 09/07/2005 01:27:56
Vincent Pasqualato wrote:
> Is there a possibility, like a global variable, to deactivate this behaviour
I don't know, but you can do some sleuthing on the libs, to see if
there is a candidate var name.
I see 189 strings in libpf that could be env vars:
$ strings /usr/lib32/libpf.so | grep ^PF | grep -v " " | sort | uniq
I am not aware of a SGI document that lists all env vars. So this
spy-hack may be of use?
Bram
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Vincent PASQUALATO
> R&D Engineer.
> OKTAL SE.
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