In <list-11063094@2rosenthals.com>, on 10/05/24
at 12:30 AM, "Lewis G Rosenthal" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:
Hi,
>ISTR that we had determined that last time 'round. I have never tested it
>on another platform to ensure that it's not something unique to OS/2
>(and perhaps our shells).
I've gotten a bit more knowledgable about configuration file expressions
since then.
This has nothing to do with our port. There's no patches in this part of
the code. IMO, it's just an implementation choice. If you know the
environment variables your configuration file will reference, it's a
non-issue to define the variables in whatever wrapper invokes httpd which
is suppress the warnings.
If you are willing live with the warnings, you can just leave the
variables undefined. The warning is not going to break anything.