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Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 14:22:22 -0400
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Do we want to punish *every* program with that logic, just for the off
chance that some program calls setenv and then confstr?  Besides, we
can't prevent a program from calling setenv and then running a program
that calls confstr, which I think is what the standard is thinking
about.

I say we use whatever the current value is, without being paranoid
about the program changing it from under itself.  Any program that
sets $DJDIR had better know what it's doing.

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