We have a C/C++ application which links in a DLL (CPython in this case, though thats a detail).
The problem we face is the DLL's environment variables are not derived from the .EXE
, rather the environment that launches the .EXE
.
So putenv
env vars are ignored.
It seems theres no good way to explicitly set env vars for a DLL (would be interested if there was), so an alternative is simply to use some startup process.
We could use a .BAT
file, users are used to unzipping opening the .EXE
Is there a conventional way to create a stub .EXE
for the sole purpose to set env vars? (and pass argv
to the main application?).
Note, this is a known issue: