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I asked this before, but I have to ask again considering I still haven't found a way to do this. I need to know if there's a way to take a variable inputted into a C++ program and pass it to the terminal as an environment variable. Again, I'm running … |
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The title explains it. I'm running Ubuntu Linux if it matters. I want to be able to take input and pass it to the terminal (bash shell) |
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Okay, this is probably gonna sound dumb, but I need to know if it's possible to take a variable held using C++ and make it an environment variable in a Linux terminal. If it makes a difference, I'm using Ubuntu Linux with the Gnome shell. |