
21 Feb
2008
21 Feb
'08
1:04 a.m.
In message 00ca01c8740c$5a7b9fe0$c3031c0a@atmel.com you wrote:
It is a little different though, It will reinitialize the predefined environment variables to default settings but will not touch the other.
Makes sense.
If "env default" is implemented the same way, then you could get a 100% clean environment by:
env clear ; env default
I see.
What will "env" do without parameters?
As usual: it will print it's "usage" message and return an error code.
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Wolfgang Denk
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