Attila <ejjeliorja...@...> writes:

> 
> Hi!
> The easiest way is to use Lua's os.getenv() function,
> for example local path = os.getenv("PATH") or what you need.
> Regards: Attila
> 

Thanks. True. I like to use inbuilt Lua functions if they're there.
I'd forgotten about this one till after I first posted.

(I'm sending this reply via Gmane's web site again, still not seeing
incoming mails from the list. I notice it can take a reply and thread
it ok though, I reused an earlier thread-starting post, forgetting to
change the subject line, so I guess I can copy the line from Gmane's
page and use that, it should at least partly get a reply in the right
place in the right thread. Not much I can do if that depends on headers
I don't get to see though).



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