Hi Mark, I updated the man page. I don't really know groff though, so please reply with comments (text appended). On Mon 17 Jan 2011 00:23, Mark Harig writes: > - There is no description in the Guile manual page, > guile.1, or the Guile Reference Manual, guile.info*, of > the environment variable GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE. I think that's OK to not have it in the man page, though it should be in the manual. > - The reference manual also briefly mentions the > environment variable GUILE_HISTORY (it describes the > default value as `.guile_history', but does not mention > its default location, presumably $HOME, correct?), but > the manual page does not mention it. Yes, it does put it in $HOME, though argually it should go in .local or .cache or something. I'm also OK with the man page not mentioning this, FWIW. > - Is there an environment variable that can specify the > name of the Guile initialization file (default: .guile)? Nope. You can use -q and -l though. > - Are there any other environment variables that are not > documented in the Guile Reference Manual? Yes. Would you like to submit a patch documenting them? Feel free to ask on the list about what they mean, if the meanings are not clear :) > - For comparison, the Emacs manual includes a section > describing the environment variables that may effect it > when it is invoked. See the Info node "(emacs) > Environment" (a subsection of the appendix "Invoking > Emacs"). Would be good to add to Guile as well. Cheers, Andy