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authorJoe Rayhawk <jrayhawk@fairlystable.org>2025-04-30 02:07:56 -0700
committerJoe Rayhawk <jrayhawk@fairlystable.org>2025-04-30 02:07:56 -0700
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@@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ variables. Except for the few listed above, zsh does not restrict
the setting of environment variables.
If a `tt(perl)', `tt(python)', `tt(bash)', or other general purpose
-interpreted script it treated as a restricted
+interpreted script is treated as a restricted
command, the user can work around the restriction by
setting specially crafted `tt(PERL5LIB)', `tt(PYTHONPATH)',
-`tt(BASHENV)' (etc.) environment variables. On GNU systems, any
+`tt(BASH_ENV)' (etc.) environment variables. On GNU systems, any
command can be made to run arbitrary code when performing character set
conversion (including zsh itself) by setting a `tt(GCONV_PATH)'
environment variable. Those are only a few examples.