XCOMM!SHELL_CMD XCOMM XCOMM This is just a sample implementation of a slightly less primitive XCOMM interface than xinit. It looks for user .xinitrc and .xserverrc XCOMM files, then system xinitrc and xserverrc files, else lets xinit choose XCOMM its default. The system xinitrc should probably do things like check XCOMM for .Xresources files and merge them in, start up a window manager, XCOMM and pop a clock and several xterms. XCOMM XCOMM Site administrators are STRONGLY urged to write nicer versions. XCOMM unset DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS unset SESSION_MANAGER #ifdef __APPLE__ XCOMM Check for /usr/bin/X11 and BINDIR in the path, if not add them. XCOMM This allows startx to be placed in a place like /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin XCOMM and people may use X without changing their PATH. XCOMM Note that we put our own bin directory at the front of the path, and XCOMM the standard system path at the back, since if you are using the Xorg XCOMM server there's a pretty good chance you want to bias the Xorg clients XCOMM over the old system's clients. XCOMM First our compiled path bindir=__bindir__ case $PATH in *:$bindir | *:$bindir:* | $bindir:*) ;; *) PATH=$bindir:$PATH ;; esac XCOMM Now the "old" compiled path oldbindir=/usr/X11R6/bin if [ -d "$oldbindir" ] ; then case $PATH in *:$oldbindir | *:$oldbindir:* | $oldbindir:*) ;; *) PATH=$PATH:$oldbindir ;; esac fi XCOMM Bourne shell does not automatically export modified environment variables XCOMM so export the new PATH just in case the user changes the shell export PATH #endif userclientrc=$HOME/.xinitrc sysclientrc=XINITDIR/xinitrc userserverrc=$HOME/.xserverrc sysserverrc=XINITDIR/xserverrc defaultclient=XTERM defaultserver=XSERVER defaultclientargs="" defaultserverargs="" defaultdisplay=":0" clientargs="" serverargs="" vtarg="" #ifdef __APPLE__ if [ "x$X11_PREFS_DOMAIN" = x ] ; then export X11_PREFS_DOMAIN=BUNDLE_ID_PREFIX".X11" fi XCOMM Initialize defaults (this will cut down on "safe" error messages) if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts -bool true fi if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth -bool false fi if ! defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp -bool true fi XCOMM First, start caching fonts if [ x`defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts` = x1 ] ; then if [ -x $bindir/font_cache ] ; then $bindir/font_cache & elif [ -x $bindir/font_cache.sh ] ; then $bindir/font_cache.sh & elif [ -x $bindir/fc-cache ] ; then $bindir/fc-cache & fi fi if [ -x XINITDIR/privileged_startx ] ; then # Don't push this into the background becasue it can cause # a race to create /tmp/.X11-unix XINITDIR/privileged_startx fi if [ x`defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth` = x0 ] ; then enable_xauth=1 else enable_xauth=0 fi if [ x`defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp` = x1 ] ; then defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -nolisten tcp" fi XCOMM The second check is the real one. The first is to hopefully avoid XCOMM needless syslog spamming. if defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN 2> /dev/null | grep -q 'dpi' && defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN dpi > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -dpi `defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN dpi`" fi #else enable_xauth=1 #endif XCOMM Automatically determine an unused $DISPLAY d=0 while true ; do [ -e /tmp/.X$d-lock ] || break d=$(($d + 1)) done defaultdisplay=":$d" unset d whoseargs="client" while [ x"$1" != x ]; do case "$1" in XCOMM '' required to prevent cpp from treating "/*" as a C comment. /''*|\./''*) if [ "$whoseargs" = "client" ]; then if [ x"$client" = x ] && [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then client="$1" else clientargs="$clientargs $1" fi else if [ x"$server" = x ] && [ x"$serverargs" = x ]; then server="$1" else serverargs="$serverargs $1" fi fi ;; --) whoseargs="server" ;; *) if [ "$whoseargs" = "client" ]; then clientargs="$clientargs $1" else XCOMM display must be the FIRST server argument if [ x"$serverargs" = x ] && @@ expr "$1" : ':[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null 2>&1; then display="$1" else serverargs="$serverargs $1" fi fi ;; esac shift done XCOMM process client arguments if [ x"$client" = x ]; then client=$defaultclient XCOMM For compatibility reasons, only use startxrc if there were no client command line arguments if [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then if [ -f "$userclientrc" ]; then client=$userclientrc elif [ -f "$sysclientrc" ]; then client=$sysclientrc fi fi fi XCOMM if no client arguments, use defaults if [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then clientargs=$defaultclientargs fi XCOMM process server arguments if [ x"$server" = x ]; then server=$defaultserver #ifdef __linux__ XCOMM When starting the defaultserver start X on the current tty to avoid XCOMM the startx session being seen as inactive: XCOMM "https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=806491" tty=$(tty) if expr "$tty" : '/dev/tty[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null; then tty_num=$(echo "$tty" | grep -oE '[0-9]+$') vtarg="vt$tty_num" fi #endif XCOMM For compatibility reasons, only use xserverrc if there were no server command line arguments if [ x"$serverargs" = x -a x"$display" = x ]; then if [ -f "$userserverrc" ]; then server=$userserverrc elif [ -f "$sysserverrc" ]; then server=$sysserverrc fi fi fi XCOMM if no server arguments, use defaults if [ x"$serverargs" = x ]; then serverargs=$defaultserverargs fi XCOMM if no vt is specified add vtarg (which may be empty) have_vtarg="no" for i in $serverargs; do if expr "$i" : 'vt[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null; then have_vtarg="yes" fi done if [ "$have_vtarg" = "no" ]; then serverargs="$serverargs $vtarg" fi XCOMM if no display, use default if [ x"$display" = x ]; then display=$defaultdisplay fi if [ x"$enable_xauth" = x1 ] ; then if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" = x ]; then XAUTHORITY=$HOME/.Xauthority export XAUTHORITY fi removelist= XCOMM set up default Xauth info for this machine case `uname` in Linux*) if [ -z "`hostname --version 2>&1 | grep GNU`" ]; then hostname=`hostname -f` else hostname=`hostname` fi ;; *) hostname=`hostname` ;; esac authdisplay=${display:-:0} #if defined(HAS_COOKIE_MAKER) && defined(MK_COOKIE) mcookie=`MK_COOKIE` #else if [ -r /dev/urandom ]; then mcookie=`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 2>/dev/null | hexdump -e \\"%08x\\"` else mcookie=`dd if=/dev/random bs=16 count=1 2>/dev/null | hexdump -e \\"%08x\\"` fi #endif if test x"$mcookie" = x; then echo "Couldn't create cookie" exit 1 fi dummy=0 XCOMM create a file with auth information for the server. ':0' is a dummy. xserverauthfile=`mktemp ${HOME}/.serverauth.XXXXXXXXXX` trap "rm -f '$xserverauthfile'" HUP INT QUIT ILL TRAP KILL BUS TERM xauth -q -f "$xserverauthfile" << EOF add :$dummy . $mcookie EOF #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) xserverauthfilequoted=$(echo ${xserverauthfile} | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g") serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth '"${xserverauthfilequoted}"'" #else serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth "${xserverauthfile} #endif XCOMM now add the same credentials to the client authority file XCOMM if '$displayname' already exists do not overwrite it as another XCOMM server man need it. Add them to the '$xserverauthfile' instead. for displayname in $authdisplay $hostname$authdisplay; do authcookie=`XAUTH list "$displayname" @@ | sed -n "s/.*$displayname[[:space:]*].*[[:space:]*]//p"` 2>/dev/null; if [ "z${authcookie}" = "z" ] ; then XAUTH -q << EOF add $displayname . $mcookie EOF removelist="$displayname $removelist" else dummy=$(($dummy+1)); XAUTH -q -f "$xserverauthfile" << EOF add :$dummy . $authcookie EOF fi done fi #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) eval XINIT \"$client\" $clientargs -- \"$server\" $display $serverargs #else XINIT "$client" $clientargs -- "$server" $display $serverargs #endif retval=$? if [ x"$enable_xauth" = x1 ] ; then if [ x"$removelist" != x ]; then XAUTH remove $removelist fi if [ x"$xserverauthfile" != x ]; then rm -f "$xserverauthfile" fi fi /* * various machines need special cleaning up */ #ifdef __linux__ if command -v deallocvt > /dev/null 2>&1; then deallocvt fi #endif #ifdef macII Xrepair screenrestore #endif #if defined(sun) kbd_mode -a #endif exit $retval