From b3e920373e396a5af2d3f39c6e3ae51fe01b92a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 18:12:59 -0600 Subject: Part 2 of prior commit --- startkde | 619 --------------------------------------------------------------- starttde | 619 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 619 insertions(+), 619 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 startkde create mode 100644 starttde diff --git a/startkde b/startkde deleted file mode 100644 index b5ed688b4..000000000 --- a/startkde +++ /dev/null @@ -1,619 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# DEFAULT TRINITY STARTUP SCRIPT ( KDE-3.5.12 ) -# - -echo "[starttde] Starting starttde." 1>&2 - -# When the X server dies we get a HUP signal from xinit. We must ignore it -# because we still need to do some cleanup. -trap '[starttde] echo GOT SIGHUP' HUP - -# Check if a KDE session is already running. -if kcheckrunning >/dev/null 2>&1; then - echo "[starttde] KDE seems to be already running on this display." - xmessage -geometry 500x100 "KDE seems to be already running on this display." > /dev/null 2>/dev/null - exit 1 -fi - -# Set the background color. -# The standard X background is nasty, causing moire effects and exploding -# people's heads. We use colours from the standard KDE palette for those with -# palettised displays. -if test -z "$XDM_MANAGED" || echo "$XDM_MANAGED" | grep ",auto" > /dev/null; then - xsetroot -solid "#618DCC" # sky blue -fi - -# Unset this for Darwin since it will screw up KDE's dynamic-loading -unset DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE - -# Check whether prelinking is enabled. If so, exporting KDE_IS_PRELINKED improves -# loading KDE. The $KDE_IS_PRELINKED variable might already be set on some systems -# through /etc/profile.d, so first check whether the variable exists. -if [ -z $KDE_IS_PRELINKED ]; then - if [ -r /etc/default/prelink ]; then - . /etc/default/prelink - if [ "$PRELINKING" == "yes" ]; then - export KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1 - fi - fi -fi - -# In case we have been started with full pathname spec without being in PATH. -bindir=`echo "$0" | sed -n 's,^\(/.*\)/[^/][^/]*$,\1,p'` -if [ -n "$bindir" ]; then - case $PATH in - $bindir|$bindir:*|*:$bindir|*:$bindir:*) ;; - *) PATH=$bindir:$PATH; export PATH;; - esac -fi - -# Boot sequence: -# -# tdeinit is used to fork off processes which improves memory usage -# and startup time. -# -# * tdeinit starts the dcopserver and klauncher first. -# * Then kded is started. kded is responsible for keeping the sycoca -# database up to date. When an up to date database is present it goes -# into the background and the startup continues. -# * Then tdeinit starts kcminit. kcminit performs initialisation of -# certain devices according to the user's settings -# -# * Then ksmserver is started which takes control of the rest of the startup sequence - -# The user's personal KDE directory usually is $HOME/.kde or $HOME/.trinity. -# This setting may be overridden by setting $KDEHOME. -# Must be careful here because $HOME/.kde was used commonly in the pre-KDE4 -# days for the user's KDE3 profile, but now with KDE4 common on systems, -# $HOME/.kde might point to KDE4 profile settings. Further, the existence -# of KDE4 does not mean all people have KDE4 installed and might want to keep -# $HOME/.kde as their preferred profile location for Trinity KDE. - -if [ -n "$KDEHOME" ]; then - echo "[starttde] KDEHOME is preset to $KDEHOME." 1>&2 - export KDEHOME=$KDEHOME -else - # $KDEHOME is NOT already preset in the environment. Try to help. - # This might be overkill but does provide flexibility. - echo "[starttde] KDEHOME is not set." 1>&2 - if [ -d $HOME/.trinity ]; then - # OK, this one is obvious. - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - elif [ -d $HOME/.trinity ]; then - # Looks like the user had an old version of Trinity installed at last login - echo "[starttde] Migrating old ~/.trinity directory to new ~/.trinity name." 1>&2 - mv $HOME/.trinity $HOME/.trinity - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - elif [ -f /usr/bin/kde4-config ]; then - # Looks like KDE4 is installed. - if [ -d $HOME/.kde ] && [ ! -d $HOME/.trinity ]; then - # Presume $HOME/.kde is being used for KDE4 as it already exists. - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - else - # Presume $HOME/.kde is being used for KDE4 to be on the safe side. - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - fi - elif [ -f /opt/trinity/bin/kde-config ]; then - # Looks like KDE3 or Trinity is installed and playing second fiddle to KDE4. - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - elif [ -f /opt/trinity/bin/kde-config ]; then - # Looks like KDE3 or Trinity is installed and playing second fiddle to KDE4. - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - elif [ -f /usr/bin/kde-config ] && [ -d $HOME/.kde ]; then - # Looks like KDE3 or Trinity is installed and not playing second fiddle to KDE4. - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.kde - else - # Resort to this and hope for the best! - export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity - fi - echo "[starttde] Set KDEHOME to $KDEHOME." 1>&2 -fi - -# Run a quick test for root. -if [ -z "$KDEROOTHOME" ] && [ "$UID" = "0" ]; then - echo "[starttde] User ID is $UID. Setting KDEROOTHOME to $KDEHOME." - export KDEROOTHOME=$KDEHOME -fi - -# Modify the following environment variables only as necessary. -if [ -d /opt/trinity/games ]; then - export PATH=/opt/trinity/games:$PATH -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/bin ]; then - export PATH=/opt/trinity/bin:$PATH -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/games ]; then - export PATH=/opt/trinity/games:$PATH -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/bin ]; then - export PATH=/opt/trinity/bin:$PATH -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/share ]; then - export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:/opt/trinity/share/:/usr/share/ -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/share ]; then - export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:/opt/trinity/share/:/usr/share/ -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/etc/xdg ]; then - export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/opt/trinity/etc/xdg/:/etc/xdg/ -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/etc/xdg ]; then - export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/opt/trinity/etc/xdg/:/etc/xdg/ -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/share/man ]; then - export MANPATH=/opt/trinity/share/man:$MANPATH -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity/share/man ]; then - export MANPATH=/opt/trinity/share/man:$MANPATH -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity ]; then - if [ -n "$KDEDIRS" ]; then - export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIRS:/opt/trinity/:/usr/ - else - export KDEDIRS=/opt/trinity/:/usr/ - fi -fi -if [ -d /opt/trinity ]; then - if [ -n "$KDEDIRS" ]; then - export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIRS:/opt/trinity/:/usr/ - else - export KDEDIRS=/opt/trinity/:/usr/ - fi -fi - -test -n "$KDEHOME" && kdehome=`echo "$KDEHOME" | sed "s,^~/,$HOME/,"` -echo "[starttde] kdehome: $kdehome" 1>&2 - -# Allow interested applications, such as the Plasma control wrapper, -# to know that this is a Trinity desktop and not a KDE one. -export DESKTOP_SESSION=trinity - -# Please see kstartupconfig source for usage. -mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome -mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome/share -mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome/share/config -cat >$kdehome/share/config/startupconfigkeys <$kdehome/share/config/kdesktoprc </env/*.sh and /env/*.sh -# (where is $KDEHOME or ~/.trinity, and is where KDE is installed) -# -# This is where you can define environment variables that will be available to -# all KDE programs, so this is where you can run agents using e.g. eval `ssh-agent` -# or eval `gpg-agent --daemon`. -# Note: if you do that, you should also put "ssh-agent -k" as a shutdown script -# -# (see end of this file). -# For anything else (that doesn't set env vars, or that needs a window manager), -# better use the Autostart folder. - -exepath=`kde-config --path exe | tr : '\n'` - -for prefix in `echo "$exepath" | sed -n -e 's,/bin[^/]*/,/env/,p'`; do - for file in "$prefix"*.sh; do - test -r "$file" && . "$file" - done -done - -# Activate the kde font directories. -# -# There are 4 directories that may be used for supplying fonts for KDE. -# -# There are two system directories. These belong to the administrator. -# There are two user directories, where the user may add her own fonts. -# -# The 'override' versions are for fonts that should come first in the list, -# i.e. if you have a font in your 'override' directory, it will be used in -# preference to any other. -# -# The preference order looks like this: -# user override, system override, X, user, system -# -# Where X is the original font database that was set up before this script -# runs. - -usr_odir=$HOME/.fonts/kde-override -usr_fdir=$HOME/.fonts - -# Add any user-installed font directories to the X font path -kde_fontpaths=$usr_fdir/fontpaths -do_usr_fdir=1 -do_usr_odir=1 -if test -r "$kde_fontpaths" ; then - savifs=$IFS - IFS=" -" - for fpath in `grep -v '^[ ]*#' < "$kde_fontpaths"` ; do - rfpath=`echo $fpath | sed "s:^~:$HOME:g"` - if test -s "$rfpath"/fonts.dir; then - xset fp+ "$rfpath" - if test "$rfpath" = "$usr_fdir"; then - do_usr_fdir=0 - fi - if test "$rfpath" = "$usr_odir"; then - do_usr_odir=0 - fi - fi - done - IFS=$savifs -fi - -if [ ! -n "$KDEDIR" ]; then - export KDEDIR=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | sed -e 's/:.*//'` -fi - -echo "[starttde] KDEDIR: $KDEDIR" 1>&2 -echo "[starttde] KDEDIRS: $KDEDIRS" 1>&2 - -if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then - kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | sed -e 's/:.*//'` - sys_odir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts/override - sys_fdir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts -else - sys_odir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts/override - sys_fdir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts -fi - -if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then - kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | sed -e 's/:.*//'` - echo "[starttde] kdedirs_first: $kdedirs_first" - if [ -r $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload ]; then - echo "[starttde] Reading from $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload" - read -r KGTK_PRELOAD < $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload - fi -else - if [ -r $KDEDIR/share/kgtk/preload ]; then - read -r KGTK_PRELOAD < $KDEDIR/share/kgtk/preload - fi -fi - -if [ -n $KGTK_PRELOAD ]; then - if [ -e /usr/lib/libnspr4.so ]; then - KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libnspr4.so:" - fi - export LD_PRELOAD=$KGTK_PRELOAD:$KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD$LD_PRELOAD -fi - -# We run mkfontdir on the user's font dirs (if we have permission) to pick -# up any new fonts they may have installed. If mkfontdir fails, we still -# add the user's dirs to the font path, as they might simply have been made -# read-only by the administrator, for whatever reason. - -# Only do usr_fdir and usr_odir if they are *not* listed in fontpaths -if [ -e $sys_odir/fonts.dir ] -then - xset +fp "$sys_odir" -fi -test $do_usr_odir -eq 1 && test -d "$usr_odir" && (mkfontdir "$usr_odir" ; xset +fp "$usr_odir") -test $do_usr_fdir -eq 1 && test -d "$usr_fdir" && (mkfontdir "$usr_fdir" ; xset fp+ "$usr_fdir") -test -d "$sys_fdir" && xset fp+ "$sys_fdir" - -# Ask X11 to rebuild its font list. -xset fp rehash - -# Set a left cursor instead of the standard X11 "X" cursor, since I've heard -# from some users that they're confused and don't know what to do. This is -# especially necessary on slow machines, where starting KDE takes one or two -# minutes until anything appears on the screen. -# -# If the user has overwritten fonts, the cursor font may be different now -# so don't move this up. -# -xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr - -# Get Ghostscript to look into user's KDE fonts dir for additional Fontmap -if test -n "$GS_LIB" ; then - GS_LIB=$usr_fdir:$GS_LIB - export GS_LIB -else - GS_LIB=$usr_fdir - export GS_LIB -fi - -# Link "tmp" "socket" and "cache" resources to directory in /tmp -# Creates: -# - a directory /tmp/kde-$USER and links $KDEHOME/tmp-$HOSTNAME to it. -# - a directory /tmp/ksocket-$USER and links $KDEHOME/socket-$HOSTNAME to it. -# - a directory /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER and links $KDEHOME/cache-$HOSTNAME to it. -# Note: temporary locations can be overriden through the KDETMP and KDEVARTMP -# environment variables. -for resource in tmp cache socket; do - if ! lnusertemp $resource >/dev/null; then - echo "[starttde] Call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation." 1>&2 - xmessage -geometry 600x100 "Call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation." - exit 1 - fi -done - -# In case of dcop sockets left by a previous session, cleanup. -dcopserver_shutdown - -echo '[starttde] Starting Trinity...' 1>&2 - -# Detect any running Xorg composition managers -$KDEDIR/bin/kdetcompmgr - -# Run KPersonalizer before the session if this is the first login. -if test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" = "true"; then - if [ ! -x $KDEDIR/bin/kpersonalizer ]; then - echo "[starttde] kpersonalizer not found! Please install it in order to properly configure your user profile." 1>&2 - else - # start only dcopserver, don't start whole tdeinit (takes too long) - echo "[starttde] Running kpersonalizer..." 1>&2 - dcopserver - twin --lock & - kpersonalizer --before-session - # handle kpersonalizer restarts (language change) - while test $? -eq 1; do - kpersonalizer --r --before-session - done - dcopquit twin - dcopserver_shutdown --wait - fi -fi - -# Remove moodin cache if we have a new wallpaper installed, jriddell. Distro-specific. -if [ -d $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu ]; then - if [ /usr/share/wallpapers/kubuntu-wallpaper.png -nt $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu/ ]; then - rm -rf $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu/ - fi -fi - -if test -z "$dl"; then - # the splashscreen and progress indicator - case "$ksplashrc_ksplash_theme" in - None) - ;; # nothing - Simple) - if test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" = "true"; then - ksplashsimple - fi # otherwise started earlier - ;; - *) - ksplash --nodcop - ;; - esac -fi - -# Mark that full KDE session is running (e.g. Konqueror preloading works only -# with full KDE running). The TDE_FULL_SESSION property can be detected by -# any X client connected to the same X session, even if not launched -# directly from the KDE session but e.g. using "ssh -X", tdesu. $TDE_FULL_SESSION -# however guarantees that the application is launched in the same environment -# like the KDE session and that e.g. KDE utilities/libraries are available. -# TDE_FULL_SESSION property is also only available since KDE 3.5.5. -# The matching tests are: -# For $TDE_FULL_SESSION: -# if test -n "$TDE_FULL_SESSION"; then ... whatever -# For TDE_FULL_SESSION property: -# xprop -root | grep "^TDE_FULL_SESSION" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null -# if test $? -eq 0; then ... whatever -# -# Additionally there is (since KDE 3.5.7) $KDE_SESSION_UID with the uid -# of the user running the KDE session. It should be rarely needed (e.g. -# after sudo to prevent desktop-wide functionality in the new user's kded). -# -TDE_FULL_SESSION=true -export TDE_FULL_SESSION -xprop -root -f TDE_FULL_SESSION 8t -set TDE_FULL_SESSION true -echo "[starttde] TDE_FULL_SESSION: $TDE_FULL_SESSION" 1>&2 -KDE_SESSION_UID=$UID -export KDE_SESSION_UID -echo "[starttde] KDE_SESSION_UID: $KDE_SESSION_UID" 1>&2 - -# We set LD_BIND_NOW to increase the efficiency of tdeinit. -# tdeinit unsets this variable before loading applications. -LD_BIND_NOW=true start_tdeinit_wrapper --new-startup +kcminit_startup -if test $? -ne 0; then - # Startup error - echo '[starttde] Could not start tdeinit. Check your installation.' 1>&2 - xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start tdeinit. Check your installation." -fi -echo "[starttde] tdeinit started successfully." 1>&2 - -# If the session should be locked from the start (locked autologin), -# lock now and do the rest of the KDE startup underneath the locker. -if test -n "$dl"; then - kwrapper kdesktop_lock --forcelock & - # Give it some time for starting up. This is somewhat unclean; some - # notification would be better. - sleep 1 -fi - -# Finally, give the session control to the session manager. -# See tdebase/ksmserver for the description of the rest of the startup sequence. -# If the KDEWM environment variable has been set, then it will be used as Trinity's -# window manager instead of twin. -# If KDEWM is not set, ksmserver will ensure twin is started. -# kwrapper is used to reduce startup time and memory usage -# kwrapper does not return usefull error codes such as the exit code of ksmserver. -# We only check for 255 which means that the ksmserver process could not be -# started, any problems thereafter, e.g. ksmserver failing to initialize, -# will remain undetected. -test -n "$KDEWM" && KDEWM="--windowmanager $KDEWM" -kwrapper ksmserver $KDEWM -if test $? -eq 255; then - # Startup error - echo '[starttde] Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation.' 1>&2 - xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation." -fi - -# wait if there's any crashhandler shown -while dcop | grep -q ^drkonqi- ; do - sleep 5 -done - -echo '[starttde] Shutting down Trinity...' 1>&2 - -# Clean up -tdeinit_shutdown -dcopserver_shutdown --wait -artsshell -q terminate -# KDE4 support -if [ -f /usr/bin/tdeinit4_shutdown ]; then - kde4 tdeinit4_shutdown 2>/dev/null -fi - -echo '[starttde] Running Trinity shutdown scripts...' 1>&2 - -# Run scripts found in $KDEDIRS/shutdown -for prefix in `echo "$exepath" | sed -n -e 's,/bin[^/]*/,/shutdown/,p'`; do - for file in `ls "$prefix" 2> /dev/null | egrep -v '(~|\.bak)$'`; do - if [ -x "${prefix}${file}" ]; then - echo "[starttde] Running ${prefix}${file}." 1>&2 - sh ${prefix}${file} - fi - done -done - -unset TDE_FULL_SESSION -xprop -root -remove TDE_FULL_SESSION -unset KDE_SESSION_UID - -# Initialize_Status_Header -echo "[starttde] Trinity shutdown complete." 1>&2 diff --git a/starttde b/starttde new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b5ed688b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/starttde @@ -0,0 +1,619 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# DEFAULT TRINITY STARTUP SCRIPT ( KDE-3.5.12 ) +# + +echo "[starttde] Starting starttde." 1>&2 + +# When the X server dies we get a HUP signal from xinit. We must ignore it +# because we still need to do some cleanup. +trap '[starttde] echo GOT SIGHUP' HUP + +# Check if a KDE session is already running. +if kcheckrunning >/dev/null 2>&1; then + echo "[starttde] KDE seems to be already running on this display." + xmessage -geometry 500x100 "KDE seems to be already running on this display." > /dev/null 2>/dev/null + exit 1 +fi + +# Set the background color. +# The standard X background is nasty, causing moire effects and exploding +# people's heads. We use colours from the standard KDE palette for those with +# palettised displays. +if test -z "$XDM_MANAGED" || echo "$XDM_MANAGED" | grep ",auto" > /dev/null; then + xsetroot -solid "#618DCC" # sky blue +fi + +# Unset this for Darwin since it will screw up KDE's dynamic-loading +unset DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE + +# Check whether prelinking is enabled. If so, exporting KDE_IS_PRELINKED improves +# loading KDE. The $KDE_IS_PRELINKED variable might already be set on some systems +# through /etc/profile.d, so first check whether the variable exists. +if [ -z $KDE_IS_PRELINKED ]; then + if [ -r /etc/default/prelink ]; then + . /etc/default/prelink + if [ "$PRELINKING" == "yes" ]; then + export KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1 + fi + fi +fi + +# In case we have been started with full pathname spec without being in PATH. +bindir=`echo "$0" | sed -n 's,^\(/.*\)/[^/][^/]*$,\1,p'` +if [ -n "$bindir" ]; then + case $PATH in + $bindir|$bindir:*|*:$bindir|*:$bindir:*) ;; + *) PATH=$bindir:$PATH; export PATH;; + esac +fi + +# Boot sequence: +# +# tdeinit is used to fork off processes which improves memory usage +# and startup time. +# +# * tdeinit starts the dcopserver and klauncher first. +# * Then kded is started. kded is responsible for keeping the sycoca +# database up to date. When an up to date database is present it goes +# into the background and the startup continues. +# * Then tdeinit starts kcminit. kcminit performs initialisation of +# certain devices according to the user's settings +# +# * Then ksmserver is started which takes control of the rest of the startup sequence + +# The user's personal KDE directory usually is $HOME/.kde or $HOME/.trinity. +# This setting may be overridden by setting $KDEHOME. +# Must be careful here because $HOME/.kde was used commonly in the pre-KDE4 +# days for the user's KDE3 profile, but now with KDE4 common on systems, +# $HOME/.kde might point to KDE4 profile settings. Further, the existence +# of KDE4 does not mean all people have KDE4 installed and might want to keep +# $HOME/.kde as their preferred profile location for Trinity KDE. + +if [ -n "$KDEHOME" ]; then + echo "[starttde] KDEHOME is preset to $KDEHOME." 1>&2 + export KDEHOME=$KDEHOME +else + # $KDEHOME is NOT already preset in the environment. Try to help. + # This might be overkill but does provide flexibility. + echo "[starttde] KDEHOME is not set." 1>&2 + if [ -d $HOME/.trinity ]; then + # OK, this one is obvious. + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + elif [ -d $HOME/.trinity ]; then + # Looks like the user had an old version of Trinity installed at last login + echo "[starttde] Migrating old ~/.trinity directory to new ~/.trinity name." 1>&2 + mv $HOME/.trinity $HOME/.trinity + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + elif [ -f /usr/bin/kde4-config ]; then + # Looks like KDE4 is installed. + if [ -d $HOME/.kde ] && [ ! -d $HOME/.trinity ]; then + # Presume $HOME/.kde is being used for KDE4 as it already exists. + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + else + # Presume $HOME/.kde is being used for KDE4 to be on the safe side. + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + fi + elif [ -f /opt/trinity/bin/kde-config ]; then + # Looks like KDE3 or Trinity is installed and playing second fiddle to KDE4. + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + elif [ -f /opt/trinity/bin/kde-config ]; then + # Looks like KDE3 or Trinity is installed and playing second fiddle to KDE4. + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + elif [ -f /usr/bin/kde-config ] && [ -d $HOME/.kde ]; then + # Looks like KDE3 or Trinity is installed and not playing second fiddle to KDE4. + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.kde + else + # Resort to this and hope for the best! + export KDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity + fi + echo "[starttde] Set KDEHOME to $KDEHOME." 1>&2 +fi + +# Run a quick test for root. +if [ -z "$KDEROOTHOME" ] && [ "$UID" = "0" ]; then + echo "[starttde] User ID is $UID. Setting KDEROOTHOME to $KDEHOME." + export KDEROOTHOME=$KDEHOME +fi + +# Modify the following environment variables only as necessary. +if [ -d /opt/trinity/games ]; then + export PATH=/opt/trinity/games:$PATH +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/bin ]; then + export PATH=/opt/trinity/bin:$PATH +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/games ]; then + export PATH=/opt/trinity/games:$PATH +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/bin ]; then + export PATH=/opt/trinity/bin:$PATH +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/share ]; then + export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:/opt/trinity/share/:/usr/share/ +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/share ]; then + export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:/opt/trinity/share/:/usr/share/ +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/etc/xdg ]; then + export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/opt/trinity/etc/xdg/:/etc/xdg/ +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/etc/xdg ]; then + export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/opt/trinity/etc/xdg/:/etc/xdg/ +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/share/man ]; then + export MANPATH=/opt/trinity/share/man:$MANPATH +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity/share/man ]; then + export MANPATH=/opt/trinity/share/man:$MANPATH +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity ]; then + if [ -n "$KDEDIRS" ]; then + export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIRS:/opt/trinity/:/usr/ + else + export KDEDIRS=/opt/trinity/:/usr/ + fi +fi +if [ -d /opt/trinity ]; then + if [ -n "$KDEDIRS" ]; then + export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIRS:/opt/trinity/:/usr/ + else + export KDEDIRS=/opt/trinity/:/usr/ + fi +fi + +test -n "$KDEHOME" && kdehome=`echo "$KDEHOME" | sed "s,^~/,$HOME/,"` +echo "[starttde] kdehome: $kdehome" 1>&2 + +# Allow interested applications, such as the Plasma control wrapper, +# to know that this is a Trinity desktop and not a KDE one. +export DESKTOP_SESSION=trinity + +# Please see kstartupconfig source for usage. +mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome +mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome/share +mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome/share/config +cat >$kdehome/share/config/startupconfigkeys <$kdehome/share/config/kdesktoprc </env/*.sh and /env/*.sh +# (where is $KDEHOME or ~/.trinity, and is where KDE is installed) +# +# This is where you can define environment variables that will be available to +# all KDE programs, so this is where you can run agents using e.g. eval `ssh-agent` +# or eval `gpg-agent --daemon`. +# Note: if you do that, you should also put "ssh-agent -k" as a shutdown script +# +# (see end of this file). +# For anything else (that doesn't set env vars, or that needs a window manager), +# better use the Autostart folder. + +exepath=`kde-config --path exe | tr : '\n'` + +for prefix in `echo "$exepath" | sed -n -e 's,/bin[^/]*/,/env/,p'`; do + for file in "$prefix"*.sh; do + test -r "$file" && . "$file" + done +done + +# Activate the kde font directories. +# +# There are 4 directories that may be used for supplying fonts for KDE. +# +# There are two system directories. These belong to the administrator. +# There are two user directories, where the user may add her own fonts. +# +# The 'override' versions are for fonts that should come first in the list, +# i.e. if you have a font in your 'override' directory, it will be used in +# preference to any other. +# +# The preference order looks like this: +# user override, system override, X, user, system +# +# Where X is the original font database that was set up before this script +# runs. + +usr_odir=$HOME/.fonts/kde-override +usr_fdir=$HOME/.fonts + +# Add any user-installed font directories to the X font path +kde_fontpaths=$usr_fdir/fontpaths +do_usr_fdir=1 +do_usr_odir=1 +if test -r "$kde_fontpaths" ; then + savifs=$IFS + IFS=" +" + for fpath in `grep -v '^[ ]*#' < "$kde_fontpaths"` ; do + rfpath=`echo $fpath | sed "s:^~:$HOME:g"` + if test -s "$rfpath"/fonts.dir; then + xset fp+ "$rfpath" + if test "$rfpath" = "$usr_fdir"; then + do_usr_fdir=0 + fi + if test "$rfpath" = "$usr_odir"; then + do_usr_odir=0 + fi + fi + done + IFS=$savifs +fi + +if [ ! -n "$KDEDIR" ]; then + export KDEDIR=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | sed -e 's/:.*//'` +fi + +echo "[starttde] KDEDIR: $KDEDIR" 1>&2 +echo "[starttde] KDEDIRS: $KDEDIRS" 1>&2 + +if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then + kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | sed -e 's/:.*//'` + sys_odir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts/override + sys_fdir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts +else + sys_odir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts/override + sys_fdir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts +fi + +if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then + kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | sed -e 's/:.*//'` + echo "[starttde] kdedirs_first: $kdedirs_first" + if [ -r $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload ]; then + echo "[starttde] Reading from $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload" + read -r KGTK_PRELOAD < $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload + fi +else + if [ -r $KDEDIR/share/kgtk/preload ]; then + read -r KGTK_PRELOAD < $KDEDIR/share/kgtk/preload + fi +fi + +if [ -n $KGTK_PRELOAD ]; then + if [ -e /usr/lib/libnspr4.so ]; then + KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libnspr4.so:" + fi + export LD_PRELOAD=$KGTK_PRELOAD:$KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD$LD_PRELOAD +fi + +# We run mkfontdir on the user's font dirs (if we have permission) to pick +# up any new fonts they may have installed. If mkfontdir fails, we still +# add the user's dirs to the font path, as they might simply have been made +# read-only by the administrator, for whatever reason. + +# Only do usr_fdir and usr_odir if they are *not* listed in fontpaths +if [ -e $sys_odir/fonts.dir ] +then + xset +fp "$sys_odir" +fi +test $do_usr_odir -eq 1 && test -d "$usr_odir" && (mkfontdir "$usr_odir" ; xset +fp "$usr_odir") +test $do_usr_fdir -eq 1 && test -d "$usr_fdir" && (mkfontdir "$usr_fdir" ; xset fp+ "$usr_fdir") +test -d "$sys_fdir" && xset fp+ "$sys_fdir" + +# Ask X11 to rebuild its font list. +xset fp rehash + +# Set a left cursor instead of the standard X11 "X" cursor, since I've heard +# from some users that they're confused and don't know what to do. This is +# especially necessary on slow machines, where starting KDE takes one or two +# minutes until anything appears on the screen. +# +# If the user has overwritten fonts, the cursor font may be different now +# so don't move this up. +# +xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr + +# Get Ghostscript to look into user's KDE fonts dir for additional Fontmap +if test -n "$GS_LIB" ; then + GS_LIB=$usr_fdir:$GS_LIB + export GS_LIB +else + GS_LIB=$usr_fdir + export GS_LIB +fi + +# Link "tmp" "socket" and "cache" resources to directory in /tmp +# Creates: +# - a directory /tmp/kde-$USER and links $KDEHOME/tmp-$HOSTNAME to it. +# - a directory /tmp/ksocket-$USER and links $KDEHOME/socket-$HOSTNAME to it. +# - a directory /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER and links $KDEHOME/cache-$HOSTNAME to it. +# Note: temporary locations can be overriden through the KDETMP and KDEVARTMP +# environment variables. +for resource in tmp cache socket; do + if ! lnusertemp $resource >/dev/null; then + echo "[starttde] Call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation." 1>&2 + xmessage -geometry 600x100 "Call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation." + exit 1 + fi +done + +# In case of dcop sockets left by a previous session, cleanup. +dcopserver_shutdown + +echo '[starttde] Starting Trinity...' 1>&2 + +# Detect any running Xorg composition managers +$KDEDIR/bin/kdetcompmgr + +# Run KPersonalizer before the session if this is the first login. +if test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" = "true"; then + if [ ! -x $KDEDIR/bin/kpersonalizer ]; then + echo "[starttde] kpersonalizer not found! Please install it in order to properly configure your user profile." 1>&2 + else + # start only dcopserver, don't start whole tdeinit (takes too long) + echo "[starttde] Running kpersonalizer..." 1>&2 + dcopserver + twin --lock & + kpersonalizer --before-session + # handle kpersonalizer restarts (language change) + while test $? -eq 1; do + kpersonalizer --r --before-session + done + dcopquit twin + dcopserver_shutdown --wait + fi +fi + +# Remove moodin cache if we have a new wallpaper installed, jriddell. Distro-specific. +if [ -d $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu ]; then + if [ /usr/share/wallpapers/kubuntu-wallpaper.png -nt $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu/ ]; then + rm -rf $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu/ + fi +fi + +if test -z "$dl"; then + # the splashscreen and progress indicator + case "$ksplashrc_ksplash_theme" in + None) + ;; # nothing + Simple) + if test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" = "true"; then + ksplashsimple + fi # otherwise started earlier + ;; + *) + ksplash --nodcop + ;; + esac +fi + +# Mark that full KDE session is running (e.g. Konqueror preloading works only +# with full KDE running). The TDE_FULL_SESSION property can be detected by +# any X client connected to the same X session, even if not launched +# directly from the KDE session but e.g. using "ssh -X", tdesu. $TDE_FULL_SESSION +# however guarantees that the application is launched in the same environment +# like the KDE session and that e.g. KDE utilities/libraries are available. +# TDE_FULL_SESSION property is also only available since KDE 3.5.5. +# The matching tests are: +# For $TDE_FULL_SESSION: +# if test -n "$TDE_FULL_SESSION"; then ... whatever +# For TDE_FULL_SESSION property: +# xprop -root | grep "^TDE_FULL_SESSION" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null +# if test $? -eq 0; then ... whatever +# +# Additionally there is (since KDE 3.5.7) $KDE_SESSION_UID with the uid +# of the user running the KDE session. It should be rarely needed (e.g. +# after sudo to prevent desktop-wide functionality in the new user's kded). +# +TDE_FULL_SESSION=true +export TDE_FULL_SESSION +xprop -root -f TDE_FULL_SESSION 8t -set TDE_FULL_SESSION true +echo "[starttde] TDE_FULL_SESSION: $TDE_FULL_SESSION" 1>&2 +KDE_SESSION_UID=$UID +export KDE_SESSION_UID +echo "[starttde] KDE_SESSION_UID: $KDE_SESSION_UID" 1>&2 + +# We set LD_BIND_NOW to increase the efficiency of tdeinit. +# tdeinit unsets this variable before loading applications. +LD_BIND_NOW=true start_tdeinit_wrapper --new-startup +kcminit_startup +if test $? -ne 0; then + # Startup error + echo '[starttde] Could not start tdeinit. Check your installation.' 1>&2 + xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start tdeinit. Check your installation." +fi +echo "[starttde] tdeinit started successfully." 1>&2 + +# If the session should be locked from the start (locked autologin), +# lock now and do the rest of the KDE startup underneath the locker. +if test -n "$dl"; then + kwrapper kdesktop_lock --forcelock & + # Give it some time for starting up. This is somewhat unclean; some + # notification would be better. + sleep 1 +fi + +# Finally, give the session control to the session manager. +# See tdebase/ksmserver for the description of the rest of the startup sequence. +# If the KDEWM environment variable has been set, then it will be used as Trinity's +# window manager instead of twin. +# If KDEWM is not set, ksmserver will ensure twin is started. +# kwrapper is used to reduce startup time and memory usage +# kwrapper does not return usefull error codes such as the exit code of ksmserver. +# We only check for 255 which means that the ksmserver process could not be +# started, any problems thereafter, e.g. ksmserver failing to initialize, +# will remain undetected. +test -n "$KDEWM" && KDEWM="--windowmanager $KDEWM" +kwrapper ksmserver $KDEWM +if test $? -eq 255; then + # Startup error + echo '[starttde] Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation.' 1>&2 + xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation." +fi + +# wait if there's any crashhandler shown +while dcop | grep -q ^drkonqi- ; do + sleep 5 +done + +echo '[starttde] Shutting down Trinity...' 1>&2 + +# Clean up +tdeinit_shutdown +dcopserver_shutdown --wait +artsshell -q terminate +# KDE4 support +if [ -f /usr/bin/tdeinit4_shutdown ]; then + kde4 tdeinit4_shutdown 2>/dev/null +fi + +echo '[starttde] Running Trinity shutdown scripts...' 1>&2 + +# Run scripts found in $KDEDIRS/shutdown +for prefix in `echo "$exepath" | sed -n -e 's,/bin[^/]*/,/shutdown/,p'`; do + for file in `ls "$prefix" 2> /dev/null | egrep -v '(~|\.bak)$'`; do + if [ -x "${prefix}${file}" ]; then + echo "[starttde] Running ${prefix}${file}." 1>&2 + sh ${prefix}${file} + fi + done +done + +unset TDE_FULL_SESSION +xprop -root -remove TDE_FULL_SESSION +unset KDE_SESSION_UID + +# Initialize_Status_Header +echo "[starttde] Trinity shutdown complete." 1>&2 -- cgit v1.2.3