You said:
The problem is that the shell script runs 2 scripts to set up the required environment.
tilly's snippet does just that - it runs some script and extracts the environment that script sets up. This approach is the only approach under unixish shells by which you can get at whatever environment a script sets up when being sourced. Even though your script is not being run by cron, I think your problem is the same and is solved by tilly's approach.
In reply to Re^3: set environment for parent process
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