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7.1 What Is wrenv?<br />

7<br />

<strong>Wind</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />

Environment Utility<br />

(wrenv)<br />

7.1 What Is wrenv? 33<br />

7.2 When Are You Required to Invoke the wrenv Utility? 34<br />

7.3 wrenv Command Options 35<br />

7.4 wrenv Usage Examples 35<br />

7.5 How Does wrenv Create a Unified Environment Setting? 36<br />

7.6 What Is the <strong>Installation</strong> Properties File? 37<br />

7.7 Advanced wrenv Topics 39<br />

The <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>River</strong> environment utility, wrenv, is primarily used to create a command<br />

shell with a pre-loaded environment. The utility guarantees a consistent, portable<br />

execution environment for tools (such as make) that are launched from <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />

Workbench or from a command-line automation environment such as the<br />

VxWorks development shell. The wrenv utility also provides services that other<br />

tools can use to query environment settings that are set by wrenv. The wrenv<br />

utility replaces the need for the multiple host and shell-specific scripts (Vars<br />

scripts) that were used to set environment variables and paths in earlier <strong>Wind</strong><br />

<strong>River</strong> products.<br />

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