Mostly good news on the NeXT front.

Damien Miller djm at mindrot.org
Sun Jan 16 10:56:51 EST 2000


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On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Jim Knoble wrote:

> Ben, does NeXT have setenv()?  If it does, you might be able to get
> away with making a wrapper that uses either putenv() or setenv(),
> depending on what's available.  That would be much better than trying
> to use glibc code.

I have a replacement setenv which uses putenv already in bsd-misc.c.

It would be amusing to have to do the reverse as well.

Damien

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