# Prototype global .bash_login file # $Id: bash_login,v 1.7 2002-07-17 16:46:31 ghudson Exp $ # This file is sourced by default user file ~/.bash_login . ~/.bashrc # SGI xwsh runs shells as login shells. We don't want this. if [ "${XSESSION+set}" = set ]; then exit 0 fi initdir=/usr/athena/lib/init # Remember the pid of the login shell; used by dustbuster. ATHENA_LOGIN_SESSION=$$ export ATHENA_LOGIN_SESSION if [ ! -r ~/.hushlogin ]; then verbose_login=t # Echo messages unless user has ~/.hushlogin. fi /bin/stty sane # Use sane control characters if [ sgi = "$HOSTTYPE" ]; then /bin/stty intr ^C fi # ******************* ENVIRONMENT SETUP ******************* # The ~/.bashrc file sets environment variables, attaches lockers, and sets # the command search path. It has already been sourced at this point. # Check that user home directory is available if [ "${TMPHOME+set}" = set ]; then echo "WARNING:" echo "" echo "Your home directory is currently unavailable." echo "This is probably due to a problem with the" echo "fileserver on which your directory is stored." echo "" echo "You may use a temporary directory for this session." echo "If you do, any files you create and any mail you" echo "incorporate will be DELETED when you logout and lost forever." echo "" echo "Would you like to continue this session, using a TEMPORARY" echo -n "directory? (yes,no) [The default is no] " read answer case $answer in [yY]*) echo "Continuing with temporary directory..." mkdir ~/Mail ;; *) kill -HUP $$ ;; esac fi # ******************* DEVICE SETUP ******************* # On IRIX, the terminal type may not be set yet. if [ "${TERM+set}" != set ]; then eval `tset -s -Q` fi # Set device type if interactive session (e.g., dialup) case $TERM in switch|network|dialup|unknown) # The standard terminal emulation is vt100. To use a different # emulation, set the environmental variable DEF_TERM in your # ~/.bash_environment file to to the device you want to emulate # (one that the system will recognize). export DEF_TERM if [ "${DEF_TERM+set}" != set ]; then DEF_TERM=vt100; fi set -f; eval `tset -s -I -Q "?${DEF_TERM}"`; set +f ;; esac # If the login is on an X display but the DISPLAY variable has not # been set, ask the user what the DISPLAY should be (e.g., rlogin) if [ "${DISPLAY+set}" != set ]; then case $TERM in xterm*) echo -n "What DISPLAY are you using [default: none]? " read response if [ -n "$response" ]; then export DISPLAY case $response in *:*) echo "Setting DISPLAY to $response" DISPLAY="$response" ;; *) echo "Setting DISPLAY to ${response}:0" DISPLAY="${response}:0" ;; esac fi ;; esac fi # ******************* ACTIVITY STARTUP ******************* # Run standard system/user startup activities # Run default system startup activities. To skip these, put the command # "set skip_tty_startup" in your ~/.bash_environment file. if [ "${ZEPHYR_CLIENT+set}" != set ]; then export ZEPHYR_CLIENT ZEPHYR_CLIENT=zwgc fi if [ "${skip_tty_startup+set}" != set ]; then if [ "${verbose_login+set}" = set ]; then echo "Running standard startup activities ..." fi IGNOREEOF= # ^D won't log you out $ZEPHYR_CLIENT # Start Zephyr client get_message -login # Display current motd from -t -n # Check for mail (olc who &) > /dev/null 2>&1 # Ping the OLC server fi # Run the tty-session customizing commands in your ~/.startup.tty file. if [ -r ~/.startup.tty ]; then # Don't echo if noninteractive if [ "${verbose_login+set}" = set ]; then echo "Running custom startup activities listed in ~/.startup.tty ..." fi . ~/.startup.tty fi # Run notification system, lert. To skip this (a generally bad idea unless # you plan to run it yourself), put the commend "set skip_lert" in your # ~/.bash_environment file. if [ "${skip_lert+set}" != set ]; then lert -q # Don't want to see server errors. fi