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Date:      Mon, 10 Mar 1997 23:10:57 -0600
From:      Steve Price <sprice@hiwaay.net>
To:        un_x@hotmail.com
Cc:        FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freefall.freebsd.org, freebsd-bugs@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: bin/2934: sh(1) has problems with $ENV
Message-ID:  <3324E961.41C67EA6@hiwaay.net>
References:  <199703102355.AAA10899@uriah.heep.sax.de>

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steve howe wrote:
> 
> >Number:         2934
> >Category:       bin
> >Synopsis:       sh(1) has problems with $ENV
> 
> /bin/sh in any FreeBSD system so far.
> 
> >Description:
> 
> /bin/sh processes $ENV fine if it has been set inside ~/.profile like:
> 
>         ENV=${HOME}/.env; export ENV
> 
> However, it fails to source $ENV in this case:
> 
>         export ENV=${HOME}/.env
> 
> >How-To-Repeat:
> 
> Use:
> 
>         export ENV=${HOME}/.env
> 
> in your ~/.profile, and re-invoke another level of sh(1).  $ENV won't
> be read.  Now invoke any other Bourne-alike shell (pdksh, ksh93,
> bash), it will process $ENV correctly.
> 

I tried this and it didn't appear to work at first, but I believe
it is because of this.

steve[~]$ grep steve /etc/passwd
steve:*:1000:1000:Steve Price:/home/steve:/bin/bash
steve[~]$ echo $ENV
/home/steve/.bashrc
steve[~]$ cat /home/steve/.bashrc
steve[~]$ cat /home/steve/.profile 
export ENV=${HOME}/env-stuff
echo ~/.profile
steve[~]$ cat /home/steve/env-stuff
echo "Yep I'm here!"
steve[~]$ sh
\u[\w]\$ exit
steve[~]$ 

But after I change my login shell to /bin/sh or do a
export ENV=${HOME}/env-stuff.  It works as suspected.  It appears
to be a problem in that ~/.bash_profile is getting sourced and
ENV is picked up from there.  The reason that this would matter
is that ~/.profile (or ~/.bash_profile for bash's case) is only
getting sourced when it is started as a login shell.  So just
typing 'sh' will not source ~/.profile, but will source $ENV (which
was set by your login shell) if your euid == uid && egid == gid.

Could this be the case with you as well?

Steve

> >Fix:
> 
> Not known.
> 
> >Audit-Trail:
> >Unformatted:
> [This PR sent by joerg on behalf of Steve who doesn't have a good
> enough IP connectivity.]



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