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Re: EMACS_UNIBYTE and installing auctex
Peter Rayner <peter.rayner@cea.fr> writes:
> I know how to do this if you use a csh variant but not a ksh/bash
> type of shell. In csh/tcsh you would type
> unsetenv EMACS_UNIBYTE
> and hence remove that variable from the environment.
> Anyone else fill in the ksh/bash version?
In the case of bash, you use the unset built-in like so:
unset EMACS_UNIBYTE
but if this is the only package that needs the variable unset, and only
for compilation, you might want to save the value in a temp variable and
then re-set the original variable. This will do the job:
$ export temp=$EMACS_UNIBYTE ; unset EMACS_UNIBYTE
then do whatever compilation needs to be done and then run:
$ export EMACS_UNIBYTE=$temp
take care,
rdc
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Robert D. Crawford
rdc1x@comcast.net
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