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Re: dots in variable names on OS X
On Aug 27, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Mark E. Perkins wrote:
Those are (b)make variables, not shell variables. Shell variable
names must be
constructed from letters, digits, underscores, and begin with a
letter or
underscore. This is spelled out in the man pages for bash and tcsh,
although
not particularly easy to find (search for 'underscore' and read the
surrounding bits of text).
Thank you and to everyone else who has replied, this explains it
all... I had
misunderstood the nature of those variables, driven by the fact that on
NetBSD I could set them via the plain setenv command... I'll use
mk.conf from now on... it's cleaner, too :)
david
www.redmist.altervista.org/blog
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