Where to the environment parameters shown by printenv reside?

Hi All,
I'm trying to uninstall an old software version (of NMRPipe, if it matters) in order to install a new version. (Tiger broke the old installation.) As part of the uninstall directions, I should remove any related environment settings-there are quite a few.
Is there a file or a plist or something that these get stored in? I've already checked my .profile, .cshrc, .xinitrc, and a few other places, and it's not being set there.
The initialization script uses a simple setenv command. Where do those entries get stored? I have tcsh set up as my default shell.
TIA,
Lorraine

They don't get stored. They get read into memory each time a shell is initialized. So once you "removed the reference to the startup script that defined those variables," you have prevented it from being read the next time. Somewhere there exists a file (say .cshrc or .tcshrc or .login in your home directory) that has a line such as
source /path/to/the/startup/script
So you may find that next time you start a shell, it whines when it fails to find the startup script that you removed.

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