-# common aliases are stored here. these should work to some degree in
-# all environments, given some twiddling of characters to make the lines
-# appropriate for the shell.
+# common aliases for feisty_meow are located here.
+# most should work in any bash environment.
-aliases=alias
-#arch='if [ -f /bin/arch ]; then /bin/arch; else uname -m; fi'
-cd..='\cd ..'
-cd...='\cd ../..'
-cd....='\cd ../../..'
-cd.....='\cd ../../../..'
-cdt='\cd /'
-copy='\cp -i -v '
-cp='\cp -i -v '
-cvs='perl $SHELLDIR/rev_control/cvs_fix.pl'
-del='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
-deltree='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
-df='\df -m'
-dir='perl $SHELLDIR/files/summing_dir.pl'
-#du='\du --exclude=.svn -h' # doesn't work on mac.
-du='\du -h'
-erase='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
-l='\ls -FC $color_add'
-ls='\ls -FC $color_add'
-lsd='ls -l'
-md='mkdir'
-mo='less'
-more='less'
-move='mv -i -v '
-mplayer='\mplayer -ao arts'
-mv='\mv -i -v '
-np='gvim'
-path='echo $PATH'
-play='bash $SHELLDIR/multimedia/sound_play.sh'
-rebu='make REBUILD=t'
-rmdir='perl $SHELLDIR/files/zapdirs.pl'
-rd='perl $SHELLDIR/files/zapdirs.pl'
+alias aliases=alias
+#alias arch='if [ -f /bin/arch ]; then /bin/arch; else uname -m; fi'
+alias cd..='\cd ..'
+alias cd...='\cd ../..'
+alias cd....='\cd ../../..'
+alias cd.....='\cd ../../../..'
+alias copy='\cp -i -v '
+alias cp='\cp -i -v '
+alias cvs='perl $SHELLDIR/rev_control/cvs_fix.pl'
+alias del='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
+alias deltree='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
+alias df='\df -m'
+alias dir='perl $SHELLDIR/files/summing_dir.pl'
+alias du='\du -h'
+alias dvd_rip='vobcopy -m'
+alias erase='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
+alias l='\ls -FC $color_add'
+alias ls='\ls -FC $color_add'
+alias lsd='ls -l'
+alias md='mkdir'
+alias mo='less'
+alias more='less'
+alias move='mv -i -v '
+alias mplayer='\mplayer -ao arts'
+alias mv='\mv -i -v '
+alias np='gvim'
+alias path='echo $PATH'
+alias play='bash $SHELLDIR/multimedia/sound_play.sh'
+alias rmdir='perl $SHELLDIR/files/zapdirs.pl'
+alias rd='perl $SHELLDIR/files/zapdirs.pl'
#regen-- this might be better as a function.
-regenerate='bash $SHELLDIR/core/bootstrap_shells.sh ; perl $SHELLDIR/core/generate_aliases.pl ; echo ; nechung'
-reroot='chown -R root:root /root'
-dvd_rip='vobcopy -m'
-rm='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
-ren='\mv -v -i '
-up='cd ..'
-whence=which
-why='echo just because.'
-xterm='xterm $myxtermflags'
-xtroff='xtroff $myxflags'
-# don't add blank lines or they are interpreted as needing treatment.
+alias regenerate='bash $SHELLDIR/core/bootstrap_shells.sh ; perl $SHELLDIR/core/generate_aliases.pl ; echo ; nechung'
+alias reroot='chown -R root:root /root'
+alias rm='perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl'
+alias ren='\mv -v -i '
+alias up='cd ..'
+alias whence=which
+alias xterm='xterm $myxtermflags'
+alias xtroff='xtroff $myxflags'
+
+#hmmm: move these to the custom area?
+# Standard CAK aliases that add to or extend Unix commands.
+alias bye='. $SHELLDIR/core/goodbye.sh'
+alias calc='kcalc'
+alias cls='clear_colormap; clear'
+if [ "$OS" != "Windows_NT" ]; then
+ if [ -n "$IS_DARWIN" ]; then
+ # case for mac os x.
+ alias exp='open'
+ elif [ ! -z "$(which nautilus)" ]; then
+ alias exp='nautilus'
+ else
+#check if konqueror exists also? fall back to uhhh midnight cmdr?
+ alias exp='konqueror'
+ fi
+else
+ alias explorer="bash $SHELLDIR/winders/exploder.sh"
+ alias exp="bash $SHELLDIR/winders/exploder.sh"
+fi
+alias pwd="/bin/pwd|sed -e 's/^\/home\/$USER/~/'"
+alias notepad='gedit'
+if [ "$OS" = "Windows_NT" ]; then
+ # aliases we only use on the winders side.
+ alias vi='gvim'
+fi
+alias whereami='echo whoa dude, try not to think about it...'
+alias why='echo just because.'
+
+# call the generated aliases file, if it exists.
+if [ -f "$GENERADIR/p_alias.sh" ]; then
+ if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo launching generated aliases.; fi
+ source $GENERADIR/p_alias.sh
+ if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo done with generated aliases.; fi
+fi
+
+# remove the fredization macro if it was defined, helping to avoid running
+# the shell scripts twice for users like root that don't always load this
+# stuff.
+unalias fredme >/dev/null 2>&1
+
echo "$1" | sed -e 's/\\/\//g' | sed -e 's/\([a-zA-Z]\):\/\(.*\)/\/\1\/\2/'
}
+# su function: makes su perform a login.
+# for some OSes, this transfers the X authority information to the new login.
+function su {
+ # decide if we think this is debian or ubuntu or a variant.
+ DEBIAN_LIKE=$(if [ ! -z "$(grep -i debian /etc/issue)" \
+ -o ! -z "$(grep -i ubuntu /etc/issue)" ]; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi)
+
+ if [ $DEBIAN_LIKE -eq 1 ]; then
+ # debian currently requires the full version which imports X authority
+ # information for su.
+
+ # get the x authority info for our current user.
+ source $SHELLDIR/x_win/get_x_auth.sh
+
+ if [ -z "$X_auth_info" ]; then
+ # if there's no authentication info to pass along, we just do a normal su.
+ /bin/su -l $*
+ else
+ # under X, we update the new login's authority info with the previous
+ # user's info.
+ (unset XAUTHORITY; /bin/su -l $* -c "$X_auth_info ; export DISPLAY=$DISPLAY ; bash")
+ fi
+ else
+ # non-debian supposedly doesn't need the extra overhead any more.
+ # or at least suse doesn't, which is the other one we've tested on.
+ /bin/su -l $*
+ fi
+
+ # relabel the console after returning.
+ bash $SHELLDIR/tty/label_terminal_with_infos.sh
+}
+
+# sudo function wraps the normal sudo by ensuring we replace the terminal
+# label if they're doing an su with the sudo.
+function sudo {
+ local first_command="$1"
+ /usr/bin/sudo $*
+ if [ "$first_command" == "su" ]; then
+ # yep, they were doing an su, but they're back now.
+ bash $SHELLDIR/tty/label_terminal_with_infos.sh
+ fi
+}
+
+# buntar is a long needed uncompressing macro that feeds into tar -x.
+# it takes a list of bz2 file names and extracts their contents into
+# sequentially numbered directories.
+function buntar {
+ index=1
+ for i in $*; do
+ mkdir buntar_$index
+ pushd buntar_$index &>/dev/null
+ file=$i
+ # if the filename has no directory component, we will assume it used to
+ # be above our unzipping directory here.
+ if [ "$(basename $file)" = $file ]; then
+ file=../$file
+ fi
+ bunzip2 -d -c $file | tar -xf -
+ popd &>/dev/null
+ index=$(expr $index + 1)
+ done
+}
+
+# trashes the .#blah files that cvs and svn leave behind when finding conflicts.
+# this kind of assumes you've already checked them for any salient facts.
+function clean_cvs_junk {
+ for i in $*; do
+ find $i -follow -type f -iname ".#*" -exec perl $SHELLDIR/files/safedel.pl {} ";"
+ done
+}
+
if [ ! -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then echo function definitions end....; fi
test_color=$(ls --help 2>&1 | grep -i color)
export COMMON_FILES=$SHELLDIR/core/common_aliases.txt
-if [ -f "$SHELLDIR/custom/c_common_aliases.txt" ]; then
- # if the custom aliases file exists, add it to the list.
- export COMMON_FILES="$COMMON_FILES $SHELLDIR/custom/c_common_aliases.txt"
-fi
-#echo common files is... $COMMON_FILES
+# if custom aliases files exist, add them to the list.
+for i in "$SHELLDIR/custom/*.txt"; do
+ COMMON_FILES+=" $i"
+done
+echo -e "Found alias files:\n$COMMON_FILES"
# write the aliases for sh and bash scripts.
# we process the alias file to add the word "alias" to the first of every
# line that's not a comment.
-cat $COMMON_FILES | sed -e 's/^\([^#]\)/alias \1/' >>$ALIASES_FILE
-echo "##" >>$ALIASES_FILE
-echo "## now including shell specific additions..." >>$ALIASES_FILE
-echo "##" >>$ALIASES_FILE
-# then just dump the sh specific alias stuff into the file.
-cat $SHELLDIR/core/sh_aliases.txt >>$ALIASES_FILE
+#cat $COMMON_FILES | sed -e 's/^\([^#]\)/alias \1/' >>$ALIASES_FILE
+#nope: we no longer do that.
+
+cat $COMMON_FILES >>$ALIASES_FILE
+
+#echo "##" >>$ALIASES_FILE
+#echo "## now including shell specific additions..." >>$ALIASES_FILE
+#echo "##" >>$ALIASES_FILE
+## then just dump the sh specific alias stuff into the file.
+#cat $SHELLDIR/core/sh_aliases.txt >>$ALIASES_FILE
# add in customized sh aliases if they exist.
-if [ -f "$SHELLDIR/custom/c_sh_aliases.txt" ]; then
- cat $SHELLDIR/custom/c_sh_aliases.txt >>$ALIASES_FILE
-fi
+#if [ -f "$SHELLDIR/custom/c_sh_aliases.txt" ]; then
+# cat $SHELLDIR/custom/c_sh_aliases.txt >>$ALIASES_FILE
+#fi
-exit 0;
# use the first real parameter since this is probably the 'source' version.
export BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR="$(dirname "$PARM_1")"
THIS_TOOL_NAME="$(basename "$PARM_1")"
-echo sourced version buildscriptsdir is $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
+#echo sourced version buildscriptsdir is $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
else
# use the zeroth parameter, since we know nothing more about our name.
export BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR="$(dirname "$PARM_0")"
THIS_TOOL_NAME="$(basename "$PARM_0")"
-echo bashed version buildscriptsdir is $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
+#echo bashed version buildscriptsdir is $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
fi
BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR="$(echo $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR | tr '\\\\' '/' )"
-echo post tr buildscriptsdir is $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
+#echo post tr buildscriptsdir is $BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR
# figure out the other paths based on where we found this script.
export BUILDING_HIERARCHY="$(echo "$BUILD_SCRIPTS_DIR" | sed -e 's/\(.*\)\/[^\/]*/\1/')"