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On macOS / Darwin, the environ variable can be used directly in the code of an executable, but cannot be used in the code of a shared library (i.e. libgfortran.dylib), in this case. In such cases, the function _NSGetEnviron should be called to get the address of 'environ'. libgfortran/ChangeLog: * intrinsics/execute_command_line.c (environ): Use _NSGetEnviron to get the environment pointer on Darwin.