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When "configure" is run, some default behaviours are set. These can be overridden with the use of environment variables as described below.
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The CSSC_BINARY_SUPPORT
environment variable controls whether
CSSC will create "encoded" SCCS files. The three valid
values for this variable are as follows :-
CSSC will create encoded SCCS files if required
CSSC will not create encoded SCCS files
The default behaviour is used; this default will be the same as for
one of `enabled' or `disabled'. The default is set by
passing either --enable-binary
or --disable-binary
to
"configure" when CSSC is compiled. If this option was not
specified, the default value is `enabled'. For more information
see Interoperability.
This variable is unset by the sccs
driver program, if it is
installed set-user-id or set-group-id.
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The CSSC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH
environment variable controls the maximum
length of lines that CSSC will allow to go into an SCCS file.
This variable should be set to a decimal integer.
The default behaviour of CSSC when this variable is unset is described in Interoperability.
This variable is unset by the sccs
driver program, if it is
installed set-user-id or set-group-id.
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