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- From: space%bnr.ca (Scott Pace)
- Subject: KSH: how to stop $ENV
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- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 13:29:01 GMT
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- I have a shell script written in ksh (i.e. has #! /bin/ksh at the start).
- How do I prevent the ksh from executing $ENV? This is on HP-UX 7.05. I
- have read the man page, and I don't see any switches that would do this.
- What I really want is the equivalent of the -f switch in the csh.
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- Thanks.
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- Scott Pace, Bell Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada, (613) 765-2631
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