Rollback of commit b4549fe8dfb29f87fd37b38bf21a5b4bef818b12.

*** Reason for rollback ***

Rollforward with fixes:
  - Quote single-quote in the environment exports
  - Exclude the following environment variables: _ and dotted names
  - Add the wrapper to the dependency of the crosstool chain so it gets shipped to the sandbox.

Hopefully after that we can cut a new release and have a homebrew package again #1177.

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Automated [] rollback of commit f1f24fc4b5aa83b7a4b872ec8f1c3a369799c081.

*** Reason for rollback ***

Broke ci.bazel.io

See #1231.

*** Original change description ***


Ship the environment fixed at configure time to the C++ compiler

Use a wrapper script on all platform to ship the environment to
the C++ compiler. This should enable building with Homebrew special
setup and will likely reduce the number of hard corner cases to
solve.

Should...

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README.md

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