# when I become root with sudo -s and what a better environment that the bare
# bones root environment gives you. Note that for us to be effective one must
# source (or .) this file and if so the ${BASH_ARGV[0]} is the normal $0
-home=$(dirname ${BASH_ARGV[0]})
+if [ -n "${BASH_ARGV[0]}" ]; then
+ home=$(dirname ${BASH_ARGV[0]})
+else
+ home=$HOME
+fi
# Strip off .rc
home=${home/%\/\.rc/}
set +u
# Shell options
-shopt -s autocd
+if ! grep -qP '5\.(6|7|8|9|10)' /etc/*release; then
+ shopt -s autocd
+ shopt -s dirspell
+fi
+
shopt -s cdspell
-shopt -s dirspell
shopt -s histappend
shopt -s lithist
if [ -f "$SYSTEMDRIVE/Perl/bin/perl" ]; then
alias asperl="$SYSTEMDRIVE/Perl64/bin/perl"
fi
-
-export LANG=C
+
+if [ $(locale -a | grep -c en_US.utf8) != 0 ]; then
+ export LANG=en_US.utf8
+else
+ export LANG=C
+fi
if [ $(type -p vim) ]; then
alias vi=vim
export PERL5LIB="$PERL5LIB:/opt/clearscm/lib"
fi
+# Lessfile
+if type lessfile > /dev/null 2>&1; then
+ eval $(lessfile)
+fi
+
# Client specific customizations
for script in $(\ls ~/.rc/client_scripts); do
# This is not working as long as ACLs are not supported from the remote