Environtment variables are set for the current session (terminal). If you want them to
alwaya have a preconfigured value, edit .bash_profile (or the appropriate file for your
host) and add there the export SIP_DOMAIN=localhost line.
Samuel.
Unclassified.
>> <diarmuid.oneill24(a)mail.dcu.ie> 05/30/05
12:03PM >>>
Hello,
I am a student in DCU University in Dublin, Ireland, and i was down loading
the SIP Express Router onto a Sun Blade and i cant seem to permanently set
the environment variable "SIP_DOMAIN" to my localhost. I use the followng
commands in the terminal to set the variable SIP_DOMAIN to the localhost
and it works but when i reboot the Sun Blade and type in "#echo ${SIP_DOMAIN}"
i dont get back localhost. If you have any solutions to this problem, i would
be delighted to hear of them.
#SIP_DOMAIN=localhost
#export SIP_DOMAIN
#echo ${SIP_DOMAIN}
Regards,
Diarmuid.
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