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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:14:58+00:00 2026-05-13T10:14:58+00:00

I was trying to figure out env, ( i.e. calling a util with a

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I was trying to figure out env, ( i.e. calling a util with a new environment).

Just as an example my environment variable KDEDIRS = /usr in my current environment and lets say I type:

env -i KDEDIRS=/home/newkdedir env

This outputs KDEDIRS=/home/newkdedir as expected. (i.e calling second env with the new environment)

Now i wanna call say utility echo same way

env -i KDEDIRS=/home/new_kdedir echo ${KDEDIRS}

This is obviously not gonna work bec. shell expands KDEDIRS before it gets to echo. So the output is /usr (i.e. value in the current environment)

Then i try indirection and type in

env -i KDEDIRS=/home/newkdedir echo ${!KDEDIRS} 

This outputs nothing.

I might be a little bit confused about this but how can i make the shell expand that KDEDIRS variable according to the newly created environment for echo?

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    2026-05-13T10:14:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:14 am

    Expansion happens as part of constructing the env command line which also sets the variable.
    No expansion is done within the execution of that command. So you must add another command line expander as part of that command. E.g.

    env -i KDEDIRS=/home/newkdedir /bin/sh -c 'echo $KDEDIRS'
    KDEDIRS=/home/newkdedir eval 'echo $KDEDIRS'
    

    Indirection has nothing to do with it.

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