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authorEli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>2018-12-01 21:07:39 -0500
committerLevente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>2019-08-09 19:41:51 +0200
commite76d56047719c88351492ace896c5899a6786e14 (patch)
tree4651fb3777f4cef8298c0de2abdea759d97c9eaa /finddeps.in
parent27ff286ee78eb2faac803e3ef67f3171ddfa0098 (diff)
Revert "mkarchroot: Don't let the environment affect pacstrap (sans proxy settings)."
This reverts commit 578a62f1e0713b0df9722470146fb85fb819202c. mkarchroot is run as root (via check_root if needed) so the environment should already be clean. If not, the user has broken their root environment, and we cannot support this. It's unclear what environment settings may or may not be messing with anything, ever, but the original bug report happened on Parabola who perform extensive patching to "libretools" such that the code no longer resembles devtools at all. It's therefore likely any such bug is parabola specific, but we will never know since the original commit message states that they don't know why they do it either. Parsing the user's entire exported environment via both sed and grep is overkill for a non-bug, especially when it doesn't work for variables declared -rx and doesn't work for things like: export fooled_you=$'wow such hax\ndeclare -x http_proxy=lol' Also if done properly this would rely on compgen -e to print all exported shell variables. Or even better, loop through /proc/$$/environ which is both null-delimited and easily parsed with the read builtin and [[ ]] Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> Signed-off-by: Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org>
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