Sick of an endlessly growing PATH? Me too! Envy does shell-independent environment variable management. Envy tries to avoid beign ambitious. It is designed as a narrow tool to solve specific and practical problems without going wildly overboard. Its modest scope includes: 1. Easy, safe upgrade from any other dot-file setup. Works with sh, ksh, bash, zsh, csh, and tcsh. Support for rc & es are planned. 2. A mechanism is provided for setting and prepending environment variables in a variety of flexible ways. All modifications are reversible. I think reversibility is important. 3. Standardized, customizable, machine generated .profile, .login, and crontab wrappers. Available at http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/JPRIT/ ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's what it looks like: [joshua@grdevl137] ~% envy dailydb-dev imag-dbo-testdb x dev imag-dev-2513 dev-area-setup imag-dev-2519 fame imag-prod framemaker java x fvwm95-2.0.43a objstore gcc x openwin gems-1.9.1-dev printing gems-2.0-dev prod gems-2.0.alpha.14 prod-new gems-dev research gems-intl-rpts x reuters gems-prod solaris imag-2519 sunpro ... 'x' indicates that the environement file is loaded in the current shell. Also, you can look at dependencies like this: ------------------+------------------------------------------------------- DIMENSION | ENVY ------------------+------------------------------------------------------- First | qsg | openwin | printing p4 | qsg-p4 3boink | 3boink-prod | objstore objstore | objstore-5.1 | qsg-build10 | sunpro sunpro | SUNWspro-4.2 | cc-tools ------------------+------------------------------------------------------- ** 1999-05-13 RELEASE 2.33 [STABLE] - Change default $PATH to /bin:/usr/bin (suggested by binkley@bigfoot.com), - New FAQ entry: how to manage perl releases with envy. ** 1999-05-07 RELEASE 2.32 [STABLE] - Change default $PATH to /bin. ** 1999-05-06 RELEASE 2.31 [STABLE] - Keep the first components of $PATH set to Conf.pm $env0{PATH} (suggested by Chris Fumai). This closes the door on malicious binaries (named 'ls' for example). - Repaired 'envy unload all'. see ./INSTALL for hints on installation see ./UPGRADE if you are starting from a prior releases see ./TODO for a list of stuff in the tuit queue see ./CHANGES for a visionary perspective Send any questions or comments to envy@listbox.com. If you'd like to subscribe to this mailing list, send email to majordomo@listbox.com. Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 1997-1999 Joshua Nathaniel Pritikin. All rights reserved. This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Perl Artistic License (see http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html)