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With the import of Xorg, a proper separation between login-time and sub shell-time of the environment setup is necessary. Instead of re-developping this from scratch, I am taking the opportunity to import the NetBSD default environment. Change-Id: Ib6a8fbd9c2f407ccd59be57a52ef9df21c2c9ce7
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# $NetBSD: dot.profile,v 1.9 2012/04/10 19:02:30 dholland Exp $
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#
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# This is the default .profile file.
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# Users are expected to edit it to meet their own needs.
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#
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# The commands in this file are executed when an sh user first
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# logs in.
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#
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# See sh(1) for details.
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#
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# Set your editor. Default to explicitly setting vi, as otherwise some
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# software will run ed and other software will fail. Can be set to
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# emacs or nano or whatever other editor you may prefer, but of course
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# those editors must be installed before you can use them.
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export EDITOR=vi
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# vi settings: set show-match auto-indent always-redraw shift-width=4
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#export EXINIT="se sm ai redraw sw=4"
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# VISUAL sets the "visual" editor, i.e., vi rather than ed, which if
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# set will be run by preference to $EDITOR by some software. It is
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# mostly historical and usually does not need to be set.
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#export VISUAL=${EDITOR}
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# Set the pager. This is used by, among other things, man(1) for
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# showing man pages. The default is "more". Another reasonable choice
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# (included with the system by default) is "less".
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#export PAGER=more
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# Set your default printer, if desired.
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#export PRINTER=change-this-to-a-printer
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# Set the search path for programs.
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PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R7/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/pkg/bin
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PATH=${PATH}:/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/games:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
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export PATH
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# Configure the shell to load .shrc at startup time.
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# This will happen for every shell started, not just login shells.
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export ENV=$HOME/.shrc
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