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| .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
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| .\" All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
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| .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
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| .\"
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| .\"	@(#)environ.7	6.1 (Berkeley) 5/20/85
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| .\"
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| .TH ENVIRON 7 "May 20, 1985"
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| .UC 5
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| .SH NAME
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| environ \- user environment
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .B "extern char *const *environ;"
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| An array of strings called the `environment' is made available by
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| .BR execve (2)
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| when a process begins.  By convention these strings have the form
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| .RI ` name = value '.
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| The following names are used by various commands:
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| .TP "\w'TERMCAP 'u"
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| .B PATH
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| The sequence of directory prefixes that
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| .BR sh ,
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| .BR time ,
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| .BR nice (1),
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| etc., apply in searching for a file known by an incomplete path name.
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| The prefixes are separated by `:'.
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| Login shells set
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| .BR PATH=:/bin:/usr/bin .
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| Note that the empty space between the `=' and the `:' indicates the current
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| directory.  Security aware people move the extra `:' to the end of their
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| path or omit it.
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| .TP
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| .B HOME
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| A user's login directory, set by
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| .BR login (1)
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| from the password file
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| .BR passwd (5).
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| .TP
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| .B TERM
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| The kind of terminal for which output is to be prepared.
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| This information is used by programs that wish to exploit special
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| terminal capabilities, a screen oriented text editor for instance.
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| The terminal type is set by
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| .BR login (1)
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| from the tty database
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| .BR ttytab (5).
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| .TP
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| .B SHELL
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| The file name of the users login shell, set by
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| .BR login (1)
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| from the password file
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| .BR passwd (5).
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| .TP
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| .B TERMCAP
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| The string describing the terminal in TERM, or the name of the termcap file,
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| see
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| .BR termcap (5),
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| .BR termcap (3).
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| .TP
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| .B EXINIT
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| A startup list of commands read by
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| .BR elvis (1).
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| .TP
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| .B USER
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| The login name of the user, set by
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| .BR login (1)
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| from the password file
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| .BR passwd (5).
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| .TP
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| .B LOGNAME
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| Set to the same value as
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| .BR USER .
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| BSD derived systems have
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| .BR USER ,
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| System V has
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| .BR LOGNAME ,
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| so modern systems have both to avoid problems.
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| .TP
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| .PP
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| Further names may be placed in the environment by the
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| .B export
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| command and
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| .RI ` name = value '
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| arguments in
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| .BR sh (1).
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| Arguments may also be placed in their environment by
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| programs if they use
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| .BR putenv (3).
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| Or in the environment of another program by building a new environment
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| for one of the exec functions that accepts an environment list, like
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| .BR execle (2)
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| or
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| .BR execve (2).
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| It is unwise to conflict with certain 
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| .BR sh (1)
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| variables that are frequently set and/or exported by `.profile' files:
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| .BR MAIL ,
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| .BR PS1 ,
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| .BR PS2 ,
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| .BR IFS .
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| .SH SEE ALSO
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| .BR elvis (1),
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| .BR login (1),
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| .BR sh (1),
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| .BR execl (3),
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| .BR execve (2),
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| .BR system (3),
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| .BR termcap (3),
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| .BR termcap (5),
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| .BR passwd (5),
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| .BR ttytab (5).
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