I’m not getting the value of using another process for syscalls. You’d either have loads of forks, or …what is it that you win?
AFAIK setenv() and so on don't modify the stack area in which the environment strings are stored; I think e.g. new environment variables are allocated on the heap
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Yep sorry I put my reply outside of this thread, I found a stack exchange post that goes through the libc behavior on Linux/BSD/Solaris
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