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author | huston@80426f53-59d1-405d-934b-f07cd76f4a1a |
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date | Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:34:42 +0000 |
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# .bash_profile # This file is sourced for interactive login shells, or # non-interactive shells with the --login option. So things which you # want to happen only on login shells should go here. # Get the aliases and functions if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc fi # User specific environment and startup programs # BASH_ENV is sourced for non-interactive shells; however, since we # source ~/.bashrc above I don't think we have to here also. # export BASH_ENV=$HOME/.bashrc # These lines are helpful if you routinely might login without passing an # ssh-agent's authentication through. This way when you login, an agent is # exec'd for you (the corresponding lines in .bash_logout should kill the # agent when you logout, however they sometimes fail such as when killing your # shell without a proper logout or closing the connection). I left it here, # though I personally don't use/need it anymore. #if [ "X$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" = "X" ] ; then # eval `/usr/bin/ssh-agent` #fi # This part is quite useful if you have your dotfiles stored in subversion # (though it could be edited fairly easily for any other version control # system I'm sure). We check the timestamp of the file '$HOME/.dotfilets'. # If it's older than a week, run a 'svn st -u' and touch it; this way we check # once per week to see if we forgot to pull down an updated version. # First set $STAT and $DATE since the syntax of the commands is different # between Linux and Mac OS X. If this is run elsewhere, the eval will be # false and the test not done below, so it's safe to not bother checking for # zero-length variables on the test - it just won't run the svn status, so you # won't be prompted if there's newer files available in your repository. [[ `uname` == "Darwin" ]] && { STAT="stat -f %m -t %s $HOME/.dotfilets" DATE="date -v -1m +%s" } [[ `uname` == "Linux" ]] && { STAT="stat -c %Y $HOME/.dotfilets" DATE="date -d \"1 month ago\" +%s" } [[ ! -f $HOME/.dotfilets || \ `eval $STAT` -lt `eval $DATE` ]] && { echo Dotfiles last checked over a month ago, running a status test. svn st -u && touch $HOME/.dotfilets & }