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Approved by: green
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bindkey "^W" backward-delete-word
bindkey -k up history-search-backward
bindkey -k down history-search-forward
Reviewed by: -current
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o Comment out display of fortune by default.
o Synch root's .cshrc/.login and non-root's .cshrc/.login in terms of
gratuitous variables set (EDITOR).
o Remove some commented out variables set inconsistently or gratuitously,
such as Interviews settings, 8-bit German locale for root only.
o Synchronize comments in header, as well as references to appropriate man
pages.
o Remove MANPATH setting as apparently /etc/manpath.config does all that
already.
Similar changes probably need to be made in other dot.* files for root
and skel, as all of these files seem to set different aliases, environmental
variables, prompts, and have different semantics.
As a result of this patch, leaving aside the setting of a special prompt
for root, users of csh and tcsh should find similar environments when
logging in or su'ing to any account using that shell.
Reviewed by: asmodai, nbm, will
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even simple things like md5 and ping aren't in your path. This patch
moves the custom root-path setting from .login to .cshrc, so that users
who su to root get a decent (and consistent) path. An appeal to change
/etc/login.conf to provide a decent path for all users seems to have been
vetoed for the time being. As a result, users will still, by default,
not find ping or md5 in their path. However, at least root gets a decent
default now.
Reviewed by: asmodai
Approved by: jkh
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thing to use it at startup, when you don't know if the user can
handle vi or not, but yet another thing to leave it as a permanent
land mine for root.
2. Put /usr/X11R6/bin in path; it makes getting the desktop up a lot easier.
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Obtained from: src/etc/root/dot.profile rev.1.17.
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Also, comment out the not so very commonly used interviews settings.
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sttys, no fancy prompts, nothing. Everything else seems to be
too contraversal, so we'll go vanilla.
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Submitted by: Patrick Hausen + mods by me
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Set cdpath instead of leaving it commented out.
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Finally transform the "Don't login as root..." message to make it
clear that `su' is meant to be a command. Will save us a lot of
questions about the user named `su'. Make the message magically
disappear if the user did an ``su - root'', since it might be a bit
silly to ask him to perform an `su'...
dot.cshrc:
Remove the no-op `-g' options from the ls aliases, and replace them by
`-o'. This way, if root does an `ls -l', he will see the immutable
flag and (hopefully) not be too surprised about the "Permission
denied".
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again.
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added very common set filec.
Added /sys/i386 to be in cdpath so cd conf goes to sys/i386/conf instead of
sys/conf.
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directories).
Junked all the sccs aliases that get in the way of rcs
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environment variable
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and Nate is fixing them to work.
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supported in the new df and du code, use setenv BLOCKSIZE 1024 to get
the same effect.
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