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27.Dd Nov 5, 2003
28.Dt VARSYM 1
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm varsym
32.Nd get and set user and system-wide variables for variant symlinks
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Op Fl qadsup
36.Ar var[=data]
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The
39.Nm
40program manages user and system-wide variables.  These variables are typically
41used by the system to resolve variant symlinks but may also be used generally.
42.Pp
43For each operand set, modify, retrieve, or delete the specified variable.
44By default variables specified without data are retrieved and variables
45specified with data are set.  Variables may be set to empty.
46.Bl -tag -width Ar
47.It Fl a
48List all variables at the specified level.  Note that per-process variables
49override per-user variables and per-user variables override system-wide
50variables.  By default, per-user variables are listed.
51.It Fl q
52Quiet mode.  When retrieving a variable only its data is printed.
53.It Fl d
54Delete mode.  The specified variables are deleted.  Any specified data is
55ignored.
56.It Fl s
57This option causes variables to be set system-wide and restricts retrievals
58to system-specific variables.
59.It Fl u
60This option causes variables to be set on a per-user-id basis and restricts
61retrievals to user-specific variables.  This is the default.
62.It Fl p
63This option causes variables to be set on a per-process basis and restricts
64retrievals to process-specific variables.  Note that since
65.Nm
66is run as its own process, using this option to set a variable will not
67affect your shell's namespace.
68.El
69.Sh RETURN VALUES
70The
71.Nm
72utility exits with one of the following values:
73.Bl -tag -width Ds
74.It 0
75No errors occured.
76.It 1
77A requested variable could not be found
78.It 2
79A requested variable could not be set
80.El
81.Sh SEE ALSO
82.Xr ln 1 ,
83