Hi

I can confirm that Arjen is right as I use the putenv PLPLOT_LIB trick myself 
on macOS and Windows. 

On Linux this is generally not necessary assuming PLplot is installed using the 
distribution package manager. 

Best

Tom

On 12 Oct 2017, at 10:23, Frédéric <ufosp...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> There is no need to worry about such interference: the environment is
>> private to the process and is inherited from whatever process started it.
> 
> Is this true on all OS (Windows, OSX and Linux)?
> If so, I just call putenv at the beginning of my program, that's simple.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> F
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