#!/bin/sh # bash sets the $- variable, and puts 'c' in it if it is a non-interactive # shell # For other shells, I assume $- is not available if [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/bash" ]; then if echo $- | grep 'c' >/dev/null; then return #non-interactive fi fi # Run only in interactive sessions if [ -n "$PS1" ]; then if [ -x /etc/sysconfig/keyboard ]; then . /etc/sysconfig/keyboard 2> /dev/null fi if [ -z "$BACKSPACE" ]; then # the code for Backspace key is arch-dependent. # FIXME: what really returns uname for non-PC machines ??? case `uname -m`-`uname -p` in i[3456789]86-*) BSNUM=14 ;; *-amiga) BSNUM=65 ;; m68k-atari) BSNUM=14 ;; *-macintosh) BSNUM=51 ;; mips-sun) BSNUM=43 ;; *) BSNUM=999 ;; esac if [ "$BSNUM" != "999" ]; then BACKSPACE=`dumpkeys 2> /dev/null | grep "^keycode $BSNUM" | awk '{print $4}'` fi fi # BackSpace sends BackSpace if [ "$BACKSPACE" = "BackSpace" ]; then if tty --quiet ; then : #stty erase '^H' & fi # xterm if [ "$TERM" = "xterm" -o "$TERM" = "xterm-color" ]; then echo -en '\033[36h' fi # BackSpace sends Delete else if tty --quiet ; then : #stty erase '^?' & fi # xterm if [ "$TERM" = "xterm" -o "$TERM" = "xterm-color" ]; then echo -en '\033[36l' fi fi # activate keypad on xterm if [ "$TERM" = "xterm" -o "$TERM" = "xterm-color" ]; then # activate keypad echo -en '\033>' fi fi # ugly hack for an ugly bug #killall -9 stty > /dev/null >& /dev/null