Nick Matteo wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Jonatan Liljedahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm trying out the SLIM display manager, and there's a problem with the
>>  initialization of the shell.
>>
>>  I have set this in slim.conf:
>>
>>  login_cmd           exec /bin/zsh --login ~/.xinitrc %session
>>
>>  Now, this runs .zprofile but not .zshrc, so I have put all my custom
>>  environment variables in ~/.zprofile. But there's lots of things in
>>  /etc/zshrc that should go in /etc/zprofile! For example reading the
>>  Environment files from packages. This means that my desktop runs without
>>  these environment variables set, and gives lots of troubles...
> <snip>
> 
> Can't you either a) use sh, where .bash_profile and .bashrc both
> source /etc/bashrc which loads Environment cache, etc. (I think sh is
> expected to be used for most non-interactive things; zsh is for
> interactive shenanigans)
> b) use +f on the zsh command line to force sourcing /etc/zshrc
> c) add
> [[ `basename $SHELL` == zsh ]] && source /etc/zshrc
> to the .xinitrc

I don't like having lots of different startup files, is there duplicated
code in /etc/bashrc and /etc/zshrc? couldn't some things be centralized
and sourced by both if needed, etc?

anyhow:

> Moving everything to /etc/zprofile won't work because the main concern
> is to make sure it's loaded in all _interactive_ shells. (which
> zprofile isn't, it's only login shells; zshrc on the other hand is for
> exactly this.)  You could have zshrc source zprofile, or you could
> just let scripts run in sh (which they pretty much all do) and leave
> the slim config running sh --login (which it does by default) and
> everything will be fine.

No, zprofile is loaded for all login shells, and zshrc is loaded for
interactive shells *additionally*. So I really think that zshrc should
contain only stuff related to interactive shells, like prompt and
aliases, etc.. while important setup, variables (like PATH and programs
Environment files) should be in zprofile.

This would be a good change imho, and slim would work as it should
regardless using /bin/zsh --login or /bin/sh --login..

-- 
/Jonatan         [ http://kymatica.com ]
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