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Valid values are:
y Indicates that clones should be updated
n Indicates that clones should not be updated
The default is n.
Used by the dce_config command.
USE_DEF_MSG_PATH
Specifies whether to use the default pathname when installing DCE message
catalogs. Used by the dce_config command.
The value y indicates that message catalogs should be installed in the default
directory /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_US.ISO8859-1
.
The value n indicates that the user should be prompted to enter a directory path-
name.
The default is y.
USER Specifies the login name of the user.
UPDATE_DEFAULT_LIBDCESO
Specifies whether the default /usr/lib/libdce.so file should be updated with the
shared run-time library being installed.
Valid values are:
y Indicates that the update should occur
n Indicates that it should not occur
The default is n.
This variable can be used by the dce_config command only for TNS versions of
NonStop DCE.
UTILSGE Specifies whether a shell utility attempts to include the /E or /G directories when
recursively processing a pathname. This variable also can be tested by an appli-
cation program to make the same determination.
Valid values are:
NOE Do not include the /E directory.
NOG Do not include the /G directory.
NOG:NOE Do not include either the /E or /G directory.
The default includes both the /E and /G directories.
VISUAL Specifies the inline editor used by the shell in visual mode.
ZCPU Specifies the processor number of the processor executing the process for which
ZCPU was defined. This environment variable is set by the Kernel subsystem
persistence manager for processes associated with process objects that are
defined with the CPU ALL or CPU LIST attributes. If the variable is inherited
by a process that has been spawned to another processor, the value might not be
correct.
Additional names can be placed in the environment by the shell export command, by using
name=value arguments. It is unwise to change the values of certain shell variables that are
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