remove a troublesome line of code
Whenever SYSCF was enabled on Windows, the option processing would go bonkers with illegal options at startup. I noticed it months ago, and Derek had it happen the other evening. It turns out, the hard-coded 'defaults.nh' setting was being overwritten with the name sysconf on the first SET_IN_SYS pass, so all subsequent passes were re-opening the SYSC_FILE instead of the user config file. I opted to take it out as I couldn't ascertain why it was there in the first place.
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/* NetHack 3.5 files.c $NHDT-Date: 1426966692 2015/03/21 19:38:12 $ $NHDT-Branch: master $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.135 $ */
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/* NetHack 3.5 files.c $NHDT-Date: 1426968058 2015/03/21 20:00:58 $ $NHDT-Branch: master $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.136 $ */
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/* NetHack 3.5 files.c $Date: 2012/03/10 02:49:08 $ $Revision: 1.124 $ */
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/* Copyright (c) Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, 1985. */
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/* NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. */
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@@ -1858,7 +1858,6 @@ int src;
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} else
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#endif
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if ((fp = fopenp(filename, "r")) != (FILE *)0) {
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configfile = filename;
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return(fp);
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#if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS)
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} else {
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