Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)
Miscellaneous environ(5)
LC_MONETARY
Sets the locale to be used for formatting monetary values. See the description of
LANG for locale name syntax.
LC_NUMERIC
Sets the locale to be used for formatting and parsing numeric values. See the
description of LANG for locale name syntax.
LC_TIME Sets the locale to be used for formatting and parsing date and time values. See
the description of LANG for locale name syntax.
LD Specifies the pathname of the TNS/R linker for PIC code used by the compiler
utilities to link object and library files into an executable program or dynamic-
link library when linking is requested. By default, the program ld in the direc-
tory /usr/bin is used. This environment variable is used for TNS/R-targeted
compilations only.
LOCPATH Specifies the sequence of directories, separated by colons, to be searched by the
iconv_open() function when looking for the table-driven iconv converter
modules.
LOG_THRESHOLD
Specifies the minimum priority log messages to write to the log file,
/tmp/dce_config.log. Used by the dce_config command.
Valid values are:
DEBUG
DETAIL
ERROR
WARNING
SUMMARY
VERBOSE
The default is VERBOSE.
LOGNAME Specifies the user’s login name, as known to the osh command. The value is
converted from the Guardian PARAM LOGNAME.
MAKEFLAGS
Lists the environment variables for the make utility to process. Setting a vari-
able in MAKEFLAGS overrides the setting of that variable in the shell.
MANPATH Sets the path used by the man command to look for files to display. The default
pathname is /usr/share/man.
MSGVERB Defines which message components are sent by the fmtmsg() function to the
standard error file.
MULTIPLE_LAN
Indicates whether to configure the node with multiple LAN capabilities.
Valid values are:
y Indicates configure with multiple LAN capabilities
n Indicates do not configure with multiple LAN capabilities
The default is n.
Used in CDS configuration by the dce_config command.
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