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<h1> The <tt>unexport</tt> program </h1>
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<tt>unexport</tt> removes a variable from the environment, then
executes a program.
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<h2> Interface </h2>
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unexport <em>var</em> <em>prog...</em>
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<tt>unexport</tt> removes the <em>var</em> variable from the
environment, then execs into <em>prog</em> with
its arguments.
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<h2> Notes </h2>
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<li> Unsetting <em>var</em> is quite different from setting it to an
empty value. Shell scripts usually won't make the distinction;
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