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Removed the LD_LIBRARY_PATH lines entirely since I've not seen any ill effects (haven't tested much either, but they can always be replaced). Added logic to setup MIBDIRS and MIBS for easier commandline snmpeeing.
author huston@80426f53-59d1-405d-934b-f07cd76f4a1a
date Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:05:41 +0000
parents b9896ae0733c
children f65964738bab
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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 month, run a 'svn st -u' and touch it; this way we
# check once per month 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.

case `uname` in
   Darwin)
      DFSTAT="stat -f %m -t %s $HOME/.dotfilets"
      MDATE="date -v -1m +%s"
      TDSTAT="stat -f %m -t %s $HOME/.todo"
      HDATE="date -v -1h +%s"
      ;;

   Linux)
      DFSTAT="stat -c %Y $HOME/.dotfilets"
      MDATE="date -d \"1 month ago\" +%s"
      TDSTAT="stat -c %Y $HOME/.todo"
      HDATE="date -d \"1 hour ago\" +%s"
      ;;
esac

[[ ! -f $HOME/.dotfilets || \
   `eval $DFSTAT` -lt `eval $MDATE` ]] && {
   echo -n Dotfiles last checked over a month ago

	# Here we switch for hosts we don't want to check, just warn
	case `hostname -s` in
	   bt)
		   echo
			touch $HOME/.dotfilets
			;;
		*)
		   echo , running a status test.
         svn st -u && touch $HOME/.dotfilets &
	esac
}

# Work in progress - toodledo to ~/.todo
#[[ -f $HOME/.todo ]] && cat $HOME/.todo
#
#case `hostname -s` in
#   xanadu|rapture)
#	   TOODLEDO_CMD="hotlist"
#		;;
#
#   milton)
#	   TOODLEDO_CMD="tasks *Personal"
#		;;
#esac
#
#[[ ! -f $HOME/.todo || \
#   `eval $TDSTAT` -lt `eval $HDATE` ]] && {
#   echo "To-do list as of `date`" > $HOME/.todo
#   echo "---------------------------------------------" >> $HOME/.todo
#   toodledo tasks >> $HOME/.todo &
#}