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From: Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: getenv problem
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 11:29:02 CST
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> i am wondering if this is only happening onmy machine. could someone with 
> access to nt/2k/xp please try:
 ... snip
> on their machine and see what it prints out for TEMP when there is both a 
> system and a user TEMP defined via the environment variable settings in 
> My Computer properties (and none in djgpp.env)?

On Windows 2000 SP1 

TEMP=C:\WINNT\TEMP
TMP=C:\WINNT\TEMP

(When TEMP is pointed to the system default of c:\docu...\username...)

If I set TEMP at the command line, that TEMP then goes through.

So this appears is default behavior on Win2K/XP family (I think I'm seeing
the same thing as you described).

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