| 1 | ### -*-sh-*- |
| 2 | ### |
| 3 | ### Session startup things. |
| 4 | |
| 5 | ## The shell-specific hook will run us if it thinks we haven't been run |
| 6 | ## before. We should therefore let it know. |
| 7 | __mdw_profile=t; export __mdw_profile |
| 8 | |
| 9 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 10 | ### Utility functions. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | ## __mdw_addto VAR DIR PATH ... |
| 13 | ## |
| 14 | ## VAR is the name of a PATH-like environment variable (i.e., one which |
| 15 | ## contains a sequence of pathnames separated by colons). DIR is either `l' |
| 16 | ## or `r'. The PATHs are pathnames. Those PATHs which correspond to |
| 17 | ## existing directories but which aren't currently named in the variable are |
| 18 | ## added to the left or right (depending on DIR) of VAR. The relative order |
| 19 | ## of PATHs added in the same invokation is the same as the order they |
| 20 | ## appeared in PATHs: the DIR argument only affects which end of the VAR they |
| 21 | ## get added to. |
| 22 | __mdw_addto () { |
| 23 | local var=$1 val dir=$2 new="" change=nil |
| 24 | eval val=\$$var |
| 25 | shift 2 |
| 26 | for i in "$@"; do |
| 27 | case "$new:" in *:$i:*) continue;; esac |
| 28 | if ! [ -d $i ]; then continue; fi |
| 29 | case "$val" in |
| 30 | "") val=$i change=t; continue ;; |
| 31 | $i) continue ;; |
| 32 | *:$i:*) val=${val%%:$i:*}:${val#*:$i:} ;; |
| 33 | $i:*) val=${val#$i:} ;; |
| 34 | *:$i) val=${val%:$i} ;; |
| 35 | esac |
| 36 | new=$new:$i change=t |
| 37 | done |
| 38 | case $dir in |
| 39 | l) val=${new#:}:$val ;; |
| 40 | r) val=$val$new ;; |
| 41 | esac |
| 42 | case $change in t) eval $var=\$val ;; esac |
| 43 | } |
| 44 | |
| 45 | ## __mdw_programp NAME |
| 46 | ## |
| 47 | ## Does NAME exist as an executable program? |
| 48 | __mdw_programp () { type >/dev/null 2>&1 "$1"; } |
| 49 | |
| 50 | ## __mdw_setconf VAR CONF [DEFAULT] |
| 51 | ## |
| 52 | ## If CONF is defined in `~/.mdw.conf' then set VAR to its value; otherwise, |
| 53 | ## set VAR to DEFAULT, if given; otherwise, do nothing at all. |
| 54 | __mdw_setconf () { |
| 55 | local var=$1 conf=$2 val; shift 2 |
| 56 | if val=$(mdw-conf 2>/dev/null "$conf" "$@"); then |
| 57 | eval "$var=\$val; export $var" |
| 58 | fi |
| 59 | } |
| 60 | |
| 61 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 62 | ### Other preliminaries. |
| 63 | |
| 64 | ## Work out my home directory, resolving symbolic links. |
| 65 | HOME=$(cd "$HOME"; pwd -P) |
| 66 | case ${SCHROOT_SESSION_ID+t} in t) ;; *) cd "$HOME" ;; esac |
| 67 | |
| 68 | ## CDE's session structure is demented and doesn't leave us with a proper |
| 69 | ## logout hook, so synthesize one here. |
| 70 | case ${DT+t} in t) trap "source $HOME/.shell-logout" EXIT; esac |
| 71 | |
| 72 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 73 | ### Set some basic paths. |
| 74 | |
| 75 | ## The main path. |
| 76 | export PATH |
| 77 | __mdw_addto PATH l \ |
| 78 | "$HOME"/bin \ |
| 79 | /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/games \ |
| 80 | /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/games \ |
| 81 | /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/local/X11R6/bin \ |
| 82 | /bin /sbin \ |
| 83 | /opt/nfast/bin /opt/nfast/sbin |
| 84 | |
| 85 | ## If we have Plan 9 from User Space, then add that in. |
| 86 | for i in /opt/plan9 /usr/local/plan9; do |
| 87 | if [ -d $i ]; then |
| 88 | PLAN9=$i; export PLAN9 |
| 89 | __mdw_addto PATH r $i/bin |
| 90 | break |
| 91 | fi |
| 92 | done |
| 93 | |
| 94 | ## Check for some standard path hacks. |
| 95 | for i in ccache; do |
| 96 | __mdw_addto PATH l "$HOME"/bin/hacks/$i |
| 97 | done |
| 98 | |
| 99 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 100 | ### Some other preliminaries. |
| 101 | |
| 102 | ## Establish a temporary directory. |
| 103 | case ${TMPDIR+t} in |
| 104 | t) ;; |
| 105 | *) if __mdw_programp tmpdir; then eval $(tmpdir -b); fi |
| 106 | esac |
| 107 | TMP=$TMPDIR; export TMP |
| 108 | |
| 109 | ## Sensible umask if users have their own groups. |
| 110 | umask 002 |
| 111 | |
| 112 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 113 | ### Text editor configuration. |
| 114 | |
| 115 | MDW_EDITOR=ed |
| 116 | emacs_startup_args="--no-site-file --mdw-fast-startup -nw" |
| 117 | for ed in \ |
| 118 | "emacs24 $emacs_startup_args" \ |
| 119 | "emacs23 $emacs_startup_args" \ |
| 120 | "emacs22 $emacs_startup_args" \ |
| 121 | "emacs21 $emacs_startup_args" \ |
| 122 | zile mg \ |
| 123 | "emacs -nw" \ |
| 124 | vi pico nano ae |
| 125 | do |
| 126 | name=${ed%% *} |
| 127 | if __mdw_programp "$name"; then MDW_EDITOR=$ed; break; fi |
| 128 | done |
| 129 | EDITOR=mdw-editor VISUAL=mdw-editor |
| 130 | export EDITOR VISUAL MDW_EDITOR |
| 131 | unset ed emacs_startup_args |
| 132 | |
| 133 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 134 | ### Locale configuration. |
| 135 | |
| 136 | case ${LC_MDWSSHLANG+t},${DISPLAY+t} in |
| 137 | t,*) |
| 138 | LANG=$LC_MDWSSHLANG |
| 139 | ;; |
| 140 | ,t) |
| 141 | __mdw_setconf LANG x-ctype POSIX |
| 142 | ;; |
| 143 | *) |
| 144 | : LANG=${LC_CTYPE-${LC_ALL-$(mdw-conf console-ctype POSIX)}} |
| 145 | case "$TERM,$(tty)" in |
| 146 | linux,/dev/tty*) |
| 147 | if { vt-is-UTF8 || kbd_mode | grep UTF-8; } >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| 148 | ctype=.UTF-8 |
| 149 | else |
| 150 | ctype= |
| 151 | fi |
| 152 | LANG=${LANG%.*}$ctype |
| 153 | ;; |
| 154 | esac |
| 155 | ;; |
| 156 | esac |
| 157 | unset LC_ALL |
| 158 | export LANG |
| 159 | |
| 160 | LC_COLLATE=POSIX; export LC_COLLATE |
| 161 | |
| 162 | case ${LANG+t} in |
| 163 | t) LC_MDWSSHLANG=$LANG; export LC_MDWSSHLANG ;; |
| 164 | esac |
| 165 | |
| 166 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 167 | ### Pagers. |
| 168 | |
| 169 | ## Choose a sensible pager. |
| 170 | MDW_PAGER=more |
| 171 | for pg in less more; do |
| 172 | if __mdw_programp "$pg"; then MDW_PAGER=$(command -v "$pg"); break; fi |
| 173 | done |
| 174 | PAGER=mdw-pager METAMAIL_PAGER=mdw-pager |
| 175 | export MDW_PAGER PAGER METAMAIL_PAGER |
| 176 | unset pg |
| 177 | |
| 178 | ## Configure `less'. |
| 179 | case ${LC_CTYPE-$LANG} in |
| 180 | *utf8 | *utf-8 | *UTF8 | *UTF-8) LESSCHARSET=utf-8 ;; |
| 181 | *) LESSCHARSET=latin1 ;; |
| 182 | esac |
| 183 | export LESSCHARSET |
| 184 | if __mdw_programp global; then |
| 185 | LESSGLOBALTAGS=global |
| 186 | export LESSGLOBALTAGS |
| 187 | fi |
| 188 | |
| 189 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 190 | ### Miscellaneous things. |
| 191 | |
| 192 | ## Mail and general identification. |
| 193 | __mdw_setconf MAIL mailbox /var/mail/mdw |
| 194 | __mdw_setconf EMAIL email mdw@distorted.org.uk |
| 195 | NAME="Mark Wooding"; export NAME |
| 196 | |
| 197 | ## News server. |
| 198 | __mdw_setconf NNTPSERVER nntp-server |
| 199 | |
| 200 | ## Some programs want to know the hostname. |
| 201 | case ${HOST+t} in t) ;; *) HOST=$(hostname); export HOST; esac |
| 202 | |
| 203 | ## HTTP and FTP proxies. |
| 204 | http=$(mdw-conf http-proxy none) |
| 205 | case "${http_proxy-none},$http" in |
| 206 | *,none) ;; |
| 207 | none,*) http_proxy=http://$http/; export http_proxy ;; |
| 208 | esac |
| 209 | https=$(mdw-conf https-proxy none) |
| 210 | case "${https_proxy-none},$https,${http_proxy-none}" in |
| 211 | *,none,none) ;; |
| 212 | none,none,*) https_proxy=$http_proxy; export https_proxy ;; |
| 213 | none,*,*) https_proxy=http://$https/; export ftp_proxy ;; |
| 214 | esac |
| 215 | ftp=$(mdw-conf ftp-proxy none) |
| 216 | case "${ftp_proxy-none},$ftp,${http_proxy-none}" in |
| 217 | *,none,none) ;; |
| 218 | none,none,*) ftp_proxy=$http_proxy; export ftp_proxy ;; |
| 219 | none,*,*) ftp_proxy=http://$ftp/; export ftp_proxy ;; |
| 220 | esac |
| 221 | unset http https ftp |
| 222 | |
| 223 | ## Ncurses programs should use the Unicode box-drawing characters because the |
| 224 | ## alternative character set stuff isn't supported well. |
| 225 | NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS=1; export NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS |
| 226 | |
| 227 | ## Shut up Perl's readline machinery. |
| 228 | PERL_READLINE_NOWARN=yes; export PERL_READLINE_NOWARN |
| 229 | |
| 230 | ## If we have `distcc' then tell `ccache' to use it. |
| 231 | if __mdw_programp distcc; then CCACHE_PREFIX=distcc; export CCACHE_PREFIX; fi |
| 232 | |
| 233 | ## Choose a sensible web browser. If we have a display, try to pick a |
| 234 | ## graphical one. |
| 235 | set -- elinks w3m lynx |
| 236 | case ${DISPLAY+t} in |
| 237 | t) set -- mdw-iceweasel mdw-chrome iceweasel firefox "$@" ;; |
| 238 | esac |
| 239 | for b in "$@"; do |
| 240 | if __mdw_programp $b; then BROWSER=$b; export BROWSER; break; fi |
| 241 | done |
| 242 | unset b |
| 243 | |
| 244 | ## Acquiring root privileges. This is mainly the job of `bashrc', but we |
| 245 | ## cache the mechanism here. |
| 246 | __mdw_setconf __MDW_ROOTLY rootly |
| 247 | BECOME="--preserve-environment"; export BECOME |
| 248 | |
| 249 | ## It's useful to see the little sigils in `ls'. |
| 250 | case ${LS_OPTIONS+t} in t) ;; *) LS_OPTIONS="-F"; export LS_OPTIONS; esac |
| 251 | |
| 252 | ## Settings for BBC BASIC listing. |
| 253 | export BASCAT="-l +n" |
| 254 | |
| 255 | ## Version control hacking. |
| 256 | CVS_RSH=ssh; export CVS_RSH |
| 257 | __mdw_setconf CVSROOT cvs-root |
| 258 | __mdw_setconf SVNROOT svn-root |
| 259 | P4CONFIG=.p4; export P4CONFIG |
| 260 | |
| 261 | ## Help X programs find their resources. |
| 262 | XUSERFILESEARCHPATH="$HOME/.Xapps/%N:/usr/lib/X11/%T/%N%S" |
| 263 | export XUSERFILESEARCHPATH |
| 264 | |
| 265 | ## Make OpenOffice.org do its thing properly. |
| 266 | OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome; export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP |
| 267 | |
| 268 | ## Hack Qt-ish things to be unstoatly. |
| 269 | QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=gtk2; export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME |
| 270 | QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=0; export QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR |
| 271 | |
| 272 | ## Use X11 input method (including compose key sequences) everywhere. |
| 273 | GTK_IM_MODULE=xim; export GTK_IM_MODULE |
| 274 | QT_IM_MODULE=xim; export QT_IM_MODULE |
| 275 | |
| 276 | ## Don't hide scrollbars. |
| 277 | GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0; export GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING |
| 278 | |
| 279 | ## Rust Cargo things. |
| 280 | CARGO_HOME=$HOME/.cache/cargo; export CARGO_HOME |
| 281 | |
| 282 | ## Configure `ps'. |
| 283 | PS_PERSONALITY=gnu; export PS_PERSONALITY |
| 284 | |
| 285 | ## Configure Debian building. |
| 286 | DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="parallel=$(mdw-conf make-parallel 4)" |
| 287 | export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS |
| 288 | |
| 289 | ## Turn off angry fruit salad error messages from things. |
| 290 | DPKG_COLORS=never; export DPKG_COLORS |
| 291 | GCC_COLORS=; export GCC_COLORS |
| 292 | CCC_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS="#^-fno-color-diagnostics"; export CCC_OVERRIDE_OPTIONS |
| 293 | |
| 294 | ## Disable core dumps. |
| 295 | ulimit -S -c 0 |
| 296 | |
| 297 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 298 | ### Authentication and SSH hacking. |
| 299 | |
| 300 | ## Start an authentication agent. This is unnecessarily fiddly. If there's |
| 301 | ## a Gnome keyring server then we should use that; unfortunately, it may not |
| 302 | ## yet have had a chance to populate the environment with its settings, so we |
| 303 | ## go off and fetch them. |
| 304 | if { { [ "$GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL" ] && |
| 305 | [ -s "$GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL" ]; } || |
| 306 | { [ "$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" ] && |
| 307 | __mdw_programp gnome-keyring-daemon; }; } && |
| 308 | stuff=$(gnome-keyring-daemon -s -c gpg 2>/dev/null) |
| 309 | then |
| 310 | eval "$stuff" |
| 311 | export SSH_AUTH_SOCK GPG_AGENT_INFO |
| 312 | fi |
| 313 | |
| 314 | ## If we still don't have an agent then start one with a stable name. |
| 315 | eval $(start-ssh-agent -b) |
| 316 | |
| 317 | ## Decide whether this session should be considered `secure'. A session is |
| 318 | ## secure if it's on a secure TTY, but there are lots of ways of finding out |
| 319 | ## which TTYs are secure. |
| 320 | if [ -z "$__mdw_bashrc" ] && [ "$__mdw_force_secure_session" = "yes" ] || |
| 321 | ( tty="`tty`" devtty="(/dev/)?${tty#/dev/}" |
| 322 | { { { [ -e /etc/securetty ] && sectty=/etc/securetty; } || |
| 323 | { [ -e /etc/securettys ] && sectty=/etc/securettys; }; } && |
| 324 | egrep "$devtty" $sectty >/dev/null; } || |
| 325 | { [ -e /etc/default/login ] && |
| 326 | egrep "^CONSOLE=$devtty" /etc/default/login >/dev/null; } || |
| 327 | case "${tty#/dev/}" in |
| 328 | console|systty|tty[0-9]) true ;; |
| 329 | *) false ;; |
| 330 | esac ) |
| 331 | then |
| 332 | __mdw_sechost=$HOST; export __mdw_sechost |
| 333 | fi |
| 334 | |
| 335 | ## Start a passphrase pixie if there is one and it's not already running. |
| 336 | if pixie --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| 337 | mkdir -p "$HOME/.catacomb" |
| 338 | pixie=${CATACOMB_PIXIE-$HOME/.catacomb/pixie} |
| 339 | if [ -S "$pixie" ] && pixie -C help >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| 340 | : |
| 341 | else |
| 342 | pixie -d 2>>"$HOME/.catacomb/pixie.log" |
| 343 | __mdw_started_pixie=yes |
| 344 | fi |
| 345 | fi |
| 346 | |
| 347 | ###-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 348 | ### Finishing touches. |
| 349 | |
| 350 | ## For old-fashioned Bourne-ish shells, set up per-shell definitions. |
| 351 | ENV=$HOME/.shrc; export ENV |
| 352 | |
| 353 | ## If there's a local hook then run it. |
| 354 | if [ -f "$HOME/.profile-local" ]; then . "$HOME/.profile-local"; fi |
| 355 | |
| 356 | ###----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------- |