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- # base-files version 3.2-1
-
- # WARNING
- #
- # IF THIS FILE IS MODIFIED IT WILL NOT BE UPDATED BY THE CYGWIN
- # SETUP PROGRAM. IT BECOMES YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
-
- # Some resources...
-
- # Customizing Your Shell: http://www.dsl.org/cookbook/cookbook_5.html#SEC69
- # Consistent BackSpace and Delete Configuration:
- # http://www.ibb.net/~anne/keyboard.html
- # The Linux Documentation Project: http://www.tldp.org/
- # The Linux Cookbook: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/linuxcookbook/html/
-
- # Setup some default paths. Note that this order will allow user installed
- # software to override 'system' software
-
- # If you wish to change the path for all users, it is recommended you edit
- # /etc/bash.bashrc
-
- # If you wish all future users to have some default setup, it is recommended you
- # edit /etc/skel/.bashrc
-
- # If you wish to change the path on a user by user basis, it is recommended you
- # edit ~/.bashrc
-
- PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:$PATH
- export PATH
-
- MANPATH=/usr/local/man:/usr/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/autotool/devel/man:$MANPATH
- export MANPATH
-
- INFOPATH=/usr/local/info:/usr/info:/usr/share/info:/usr/autotool/devel/info:/usr/autotool/stable/info:$INFOPATH
- export INFOPATH
-
- # Set the user id
- USER="`id -un`"
- export USER
-
- # Here is how HOME is set, in order of priority, when starting from Windows
- # 1) From existing HOME in the Windows environment, translated to a Posix path
- # 2) from /etc/passwd, if there is an entry with a non empty directory field
- # 3) from HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH
- # 4) / (root)
-
- # If the home directory doesn't exist, create it.
- if [ ! -d "${HOME}" ]; then
- mkdir -p "${HOME}"
- echo "Copying skeleton files."
- echo "These files are for the user to personalise"
- echo "their cygwin experience."
- echo
- echo "These will never be overwritten."
- echo
- cd /etc/skel
- /bin/find . -type f | while read f; do
- fDest=`echo ${f} | sed -e 's/^\.//g'`
- if [ ! -e "${HOME}${fDest}" -a ! -L "${HOME}${fDest}" ]; then
- /usr/bin/install -D -p -v "${f}" "${HOME}/${fDest}"
- fi
- done
- fi
-
- # Run all of the profile.d scripts
- # Note that these are supplied by separate packages
- # Ascending alphanumerical order enforced
- if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then
- while read f; do
- if [ -f "${f}" ]; then
- . "${f}"
- fi
- done <<- EOF
- `/bin/find /etc/profile.d -iname '*.sh' -type f | sort`
- EOF
- fi
-
- # Default to unix make mode
- MAKE_MODE=unix
- export MAKE_MODE
-
- # It is recommended that cvs uses ssh for it's remote shell environment
- CVS_RSH=/bin/ssh
- export CVS_RSH
-
- # Patches to Cygwin always appreciated ;)
- # CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@sources.redhat.com:/cvs/src
- # export CVSROOT
-
- # Shell dependent settings
- case "`echo "$0" | /usr/bin/tr [:upper:] [:lower:]`" in
- bash | -bash | */bash | \
- bash.exe | -bash.exe | */bash.exe )
- # Set a HOSTNAME variable
- HOSTNAME=`hostname`
- export HOSTNAME
-
- # Set a default prompt of: user@host and current_directory
- PS1='\[\033]0;\w\007
- \033[32m\]\u@\h \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
- $ '
-
- if tty --quiet ; then
- stty erase '^?'
- fi
- ;;
- ksh* | -ksh* | */ksh* | \
- ksh*.exe | -ksh*.exe | */ksh*.exe | \
- zsh* | -zsh* | */zsh* | \
- zsh*.exe | -zsh*.exe | */zsh*.exe )
- # Set a HOSTNAME variable
- typeset -l HOSTNAME
-
- # Set a default prompt of: user@host and current_directory
- PS1='^[]0;${PWD}^G
- ^[[32m${USER}@${HOSTNAME} ^[[33m${PWD}^[[0m
- $ '
- ;;
- sh | -sh | */sh | \
- sh.exe | -sh.exe | */sh.exe )
- # Set a simple prompt
- PS1='$ '
- ;;
- * )
- # Sorry, this shell has no defaults in /etc/profile,
- # feel free to add your own.
-
- # If you have some recommendations for what these defaults
- # should be, please contact cygwin@cygwin.com with the
- # shell details and what you would like added.
-
- # Thanks
-
- PS1='$ '
- ;;
- esac
-
- export PS1
-
- # Uncomment to use the terminal colours set in DIR_COLOR
- # eval `dircolors -b /etc/DIR_COLORS`
-
- # Default to removing the write permission for group and other
- # (files normally created with mode 777 become 755; files created with
- # mode 666 become 644)
- umask 022
-
- # Define default printer
- PRINTER=""
- case "`uname -s`" in
- CYGWIN_NT-*)
- PRINTER="`regtool -q get '\user\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\Device' | sed 's/,.*$//'`"
- ;;
- CYGWIN_9?-*)
- PRINTER="`regtool -q get '\config\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\Default'`"
- ;;
- esac
- export PRINTER
-
- # Make sure we start in home unless invoked by CHERE
- if [ ! -z "${CHERE_INVOKING}" ]; then
- unset CHERE_INVOKING
- else
- cd "${HOME}"
- fi
-
- # Check to see if mkpasswd/mkgroup needs to be run try and cut down the emails
- # about this on the lists!
- # If this message keeps appearing and you are sure it's a mistake (ie, don't
- # email about it!), comment out the test below.
- case "`id -ng`" in
- mkpasswd )
- echo "Your group is currently \"mkpasswd\". This indicates that"
- echo "the /etc/passwd (and possibly /etc/group) files should be rebuilt."
- echo "See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run"
- echo "mkpasswd -l [-d] > /etc/passwd"
- echo "mkgroup -l [-d] > /etc/group"
- echo "Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users."
- ;;
-
- mkgroup )
- echo "Your group is currently \"mkgroup\". This indicates that"
- echo "the /etc/group (and possibly /etc/passwd) files should be rebuilt."
- echo "See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run"
- echo "mkpasswd -l [-d] > /etc/passwd"
- echo "mkgroup -l [-d] > /etc/group"
- echo "Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users."
- ;;
-
- mkgroup_l_d )
- echo "Your group name is currently \"mkgroup_l_d\". This indicates that not"
- echo "all domain users and groups are listed in the /etc/passwd and"
- echo "/etc/group files."
- echo "See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run"
- echo "mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd"
- echo "mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group"
- echo
- echo "This message is only displayed once (unless you recreate /etc/group)"
- echo "and can be safely ignored."
-
- # only display the above once
- cp -f /etc/group "${HOME}/group.mkgroup_l_d" \
- && ( [ -w /etc/group ] || chmod --silent a+w /etc/group ; )\
- && sed -e 's/^mkgroup_l_d/mkgroup-l-d/' "${HOME}/group.mkgroup_l_d" > /etc/group \
- && chmod --silent --reference=/etc/passwd /etc/group
- rm -f "${HOME}/group.mkgroup_l_d"
- ;;
- esac
-
-