yes Ryan, there are even some unsetenv() in the service:
$ grep -r setenv services/* services/panel-a11y.c: g_unsetenv ("NO_AT_BRIDGE"); services/panel-a11y.c: g_unsetenv ("NO_GAIL"); services/panel-main.c: g_unsetenv("UBUNTU_MENUPROXY"); services/panel-main.c: g_setenv ("NO_AT_BRIDGE", "1", TRUE); services/panel-main.c: g_unsetenv ("NO_GAIL");
yes Ryan, there are even some unsetenv() in the service:
$ grep -r setenv services/* panel-a11y. c: g_unsetenv ("NO_AT_BRIDGE"); panel-a11y. c: g_unsetenv ("NO_GAIL"); panel-main. c: g_unsetenv( "UBUNTU_ MENUPROXY" ); panel-main. c: g_setenv ("NO_AT_BRIDGE", "1", TRUE); panel-main. c: g_unsetenv ("NO_GAIL");
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