# /etc/csh.login: This file contains login defaults used by csh and tcsh. # This version is slightly modified for use with the SlackBuilds.org build of # Berkeley csh (but still works with tcsh). Changes are marked with ##BKW. # For tcsh, this behaves exactly like the original. # Set up some environment variables: if ($?prompt) then umask 022 set cdpath = ( /var/spool ) set notify set history = 100 setenv MANPATH /usr/local/man:/usr/man setenv MINICOM "-c on" setenv HOSTNAME "`cat /etc/HOSTNAME`" setenv LESS "-M" setenv LESSOPEN "|lesspipe.sh %s" set path = ( $path /usr/games ) endif # If the user doesn't have a .inputrc, use the one in /etc. if (! -r "$HOME/.inputrc") then setenv INPUTRC /etc/inputrc endif # I had problems with the backspace key installed by 'tset', but you might want # to try it anyway instead of the section below it. I think with the right # /etc/termcap it would work. # eval `tset -sQ "$term"` # Set TERM to linux for unknown type or unset variable: if ! $?TERM setenv TERM linux if ("$TERM" == "") setenv TERM linux if ("$TERM" == "unknown") setenv TERM linux ##BKW unfortunately plain csh doesn't support the handy prompt % macros, so # we have to do some complex and ugly stuff for csh. However, tcsh will still # use the macros. # Set the default shell prompt: if $?tcsh then set prompt = "%n@%m:%~%# " else set _promptchar = $prompt # cache the hostname, assume it will never change (usually true) set _hostname = `hostname` alias _setprompt 'set prompt="$user@${_hostname}:$cwd$_promptchar "' alias cd 'cd \!*;_setprompt' alias chdir 'chdir \!*;_setprompt' alias pushd 'pushd \!*;_setprompt' alias popd 'popd \!*;_setprompt' cd endif # Notify user of incoming mail. This can be overridden in the user's # local startup file (~/.login) biff y >& /dev/null # Set an empty MANPATH if none exists (this prevents some profile.d scripts # from exiting from trying to access an unset variable): if ! $?MANPATH setenv MANPATH "" # Append any additional csh scripts found in /etc/profile.d/: ##BKW plain csh doesn't support [ ] unless nonomatch is set, so move the # 'set nonomatch' and 'unset nonomatch' outside of the for loop. set nonomatch [ -d /etc/profile.d ] if ($status == 0) then foreach file ( /etc/profile.d/*.csh ) [ -x $file ] if ($status == 0) then source $file endif end unset file endif unset nonomatch