PWB 1.1 Reads Environment Variables From .STS FilesLast reviewed: July 17, 1997Article ID: Q70123 |
1.10 | 1.10
MS-DOS | OS/2
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SUMMARYUnder Programmer's WorkBench (PWB) version 1.10, the settings for the environment variables INCLUDE, LIB, and HELPFILES are stored in state (.STS) files under the [environ] tag. (These settings were not stored in PWB version 1.00.) When PWB starts, it will set its internal environment to the values in the .STS file regardless of how the environment is set when you type "PWB". This can be a special problem when starting PWB for the first time if you've forgotten to run the NEW-VARS.BAT (or NEW-VARS.CMD under OS/2) batch file. In this case, PWB records the null environment variables in the .STS file. When it restarts, it will use the null values that were previously recorded in the .STS file, even if you run the NEW-VARS file before starting PWB the second time. The workarounds below work well in this situation, too.
MORE INFORMATIONHere is how PWB reads .STS files when it starts:
The following are three possible ways of changing the INCLUDE, LIB, and HELPFILES environment variables:
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Additional reference words: kbinf 1.10 PWBIss
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