Fix HOST variable not initialized, but inherited from external scope#129
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If a globally defined HOST variable is set, it overrides a non-existent commandline parameter, making -f useless.
Fix HOST variable not initialized, but inherited from external scope
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If inherited from outer scope, an existing HOST variable will act as if a commandline parameter has been given, rendering -f option useless.