Re: enviromental variable


Subject: Re: enviromental variable
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@gci.net)
Date: Sat May 11 2002 - 12:42:36 AKDT


You should be able to just do "export CDR_SECURITY=..." the
CDR_SECURITY... part might need to be in quotes. To double check it
went in okay, you just type "export" by itself and it will list all your
env. variables.

However, I don't think that this will stick if you reboot. If anyone
knows where you set it permanantly, I would be interested to know as well!

Justin

Greg Madden wrote:

> I need to set the environment variable , shown below, but since I dont'
> really know howto, can it really be as simple as entering the following
> at a command prompt or is there more to it ?
>
> CDR_SECURITY=8:dvd,clone,lowspeed:sparc-sun-solaris2,i386-pc-solaris2,
> i586-pc-linux:1.11::1024313569:::private/research/educational_non-commercial_use:
> 3a09VvAtVVB2Qv/y630qBBylEUQcfPiypXvpbEirc6dCwnVidZyqvauQBxx
>
> TIA
>
>

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