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Re: global environment variables?



on Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 09:22:46AM +1100, nemo@cheeky.house.cx (nemo@cheeky.house.cx) wrote:
> 
> I'll get to the point:
> 
> My system is behind a proxy at my ISP... everything I run that can use
> a proxy recognises http_proxy and ftp_proxy environment variables. 
> (apt-get, wget, lynx, etc)
> 
> So it seems logical to only need to set this in one place, right?
> 
> Where would that place be?
> 
> I tried /etc/environment - and that works for my login shells (bash
> as root, zsh as user) ... but isn't seen from scripts run from cron. 
> 
> Is there any recommended way to make a an environment truly global?
> Is there something I've missed?

RTFM:  man 5 crontab.

    An active line in a crontab will be either an environment setting or
    a cron command.  An environment setting  is  of the form,

	name = value

Set your cron environment in your crontab.

Peace.

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