## # Environment... ## # Set up some variables for 'screen' if [ -z "${SCREENDIR}" ];then echo -n export SCREENDIR="${HOME}/.screen" # Save my screen sockets within my $HOME dir fi ## PATH export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/xpg4/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/opt/mysql/current/bin export MANPATH=/usr/local/man:/usr/share/man ## Random ENV... # Set $TERM to 'vt100' (a safe default) if, for some # reason, it is set to 'network' (which is not valid!) if [ ${TERM} == 'network' ];then echo -n export TERM='vt100' # not 'nsterm' because if its 'network' we're # probly not in Terminal.app fi # Set $COLORTERM, all this does is trick *some* apps into # using color in the terminal, which should happen anyway. if [ -z "${COLORTERM}" ];then echo -n export COLORTERM="${TERM}" fi # another color option, this one for BSD's ls if [ -z "${CLICOLOR}" ];then echo -n export CLICOLOR='1' # can be set to anything, actually fi # If $DISPLAY is not already set, set it! if [ -z "${DISPLAY}" ];then echo -n export DISPLAY=':0' fi ## # Source the bash rc file [ -r "${HOME}/.bashrc" ] && . "${HOME}/.bashrc"