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+commit 7098efff946437a2db6013d12c4fc3193fc328ce
+Author: Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
+Date: 2016-01-27 11:52:15 +1100
+
+ remove duplicate environment variables from environ
+
+ If we see duplicate environment variables while iterating over
+ environ[]:
+
+ a) make sure we use the same value in %ENV that getenv() returns.
+
+ Previously on a duplicate, %ENV would have the last entry for the name
+ from environ[], but a typical getenv() would return the first entry.
+
+ Rather than assuming all getenv() implementations return the first entry
+ explicitly call getenv() to ensure they agree.
+
+ b) remove duplicate entries from environ
+
+ Previously if there was a duplicate definition for a name in environ[]
+ setting that name in %ENV could result in an unsafe value being passed
+ to a child process, so ensure environ[] has no duplicates.
+
+--- perl.c.orig 2014-10-01 01:33:00 UTC
++++ perl.c
+@@ -4272,23 +4272,70 @@ S_init_postdump_symbols(pTHX_ int argc,
+ }
+ if (env) {
+ char *s, *old_var;
++ STRLEN nlen;
+ SV *sv;
++ HV *dups = newHV();
++
+ for (; *env; env++) {
+ old_var = *env;
+
+ if (!(s = strchr(old_var,'=')) || s == old_var)
+ continue;
++ nlen = s - old_var;
+
+ #if defined(MSDOS) && !defined(DJGPP)
+ *s = '\0';
+ (void)strupr(old_var);
+ *s = '=';
+ #endif
+- sv = newSVpv(s+1, 0);
+- (void)hv_store(hv, old_var, s - old_var, sv, 0);
++ if (hv_exists(hv, old_var, nlen)) {
++ const char *name = savepvn(old_var, nlen);
++
++ /* make sure we use the same value as getenv(), otherwise code that
++ uses getenv() (like setlocale()) might see a different value to %ENV
++ */
++ sv = newSVpv(PerlEnv_getenv(name), 0);
++
++ /* keep a count of the dups of this name so we can de-dup environ later */
++ if (hv_exists(dups, name, nlen))
++ ++SvIVX(*hv_fetch(dups, name, nlen, 0));
++ else
++ (void)hv_store(dups, name, nlen, newSViv(1), 0);
++
++ Safefree(name);
++ }
++ else {
++ sv = newSVpv(s+1, 0);
++ }
++ (void)hv_store(hv, old_var, nlen, sv, 0);
+ if (env_is_not_environ)
+ mg_set(sv);
+ }
++ if (HvKEYS(dups)) {
++ /* environ has some duplicate definitions, remove them */
++ HE *entry;
++ hv_iterinit(dups);
++ while ((entry = hv_iternext_flags(dups, 0))) {
++ STRLEN nlen;
++ const char *name = HePV(entry, nlen);
++ IV count = SvIV(HeVAL(entry));
++ IV i;
++ SV **valp = hv_fetch(hv, name, nlen, 0);
++
++ assert(valp);
++
++ /* try to remove any duplicate names, depending on the
++ * implementation used in my_setenv() the iteration might
++ * not be necessary, but let's be safe.
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
++ my_setenv(name, 0);
++
++ /* and set it back to the value we set $ENV{name} to */
++ my_setenv(name, SvPV_nolen(*valp));
++ }
++ }
++ SvREFCNT_dec_NN(dups);
+ }
+ #endif /* USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY */
+ #endif /* !PERL_MICRO */