I am trying to use execve to run the ls command. Currently I'm running it with the following arguments:
execve(args[0], args, env_args)
//args looks like {"ls", "-l", "-a", NULL}
//env_args looks like {"PATH=/bin", "USER=me", NULL}
What I expected this to do was run the ls command using my new env_args meaning that it would look up ls in my PATH. However, this code actually doesn't do anything and when I run the code it just returns to my command prompt without output.
Using the same args[] I was using execvp and ls worked and searched my current path.
Can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
What I am trying to do is write my own shell program where I can create and export my own environment and have exec use the environment I have defined in a char**. Essentially I am writing my own functions to operate on env_args to add and remove vars and when I call exec i want to be able to call exec on {"ls", "-l", NULL} and have it look down my new environments path variable for a valid program called ls. I hope this explains what I am doing a little better. I don't think the extern environ var will work for me in this case.