1 ;;; paths.el --- define pathnames for use by various Emacs commands -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
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27 ;; These are default settings for names of certain files and directories
28 ;; that Emacs needs to refer to from time to time.
30 ;; If these settings are not right, override them with `setq'
31 ;; in site-init.el. Do not change this file.
35 ;; Docstrings in this file should, where reasonable, follow the
36 ;; conventions described in bindings.el, so that they get put in the
37 ;; DOC file rather than in memory.
39 (defun prune-directory-list (dirs &optional keep reject
)
40 "Returns a copy of DIRS with all non-existant directories removed.
41 The optional argument KEEP is a list of directories to retain even if
42 they don't exist, and REJECT is a list of directories to remove from
43 DIRS, even if they exist; REJECT takes precedence over KEEP.
45 Note that membership in REJECT and KEEP is checked using simple string
49 (and (not (member dir reject
))
50 (or (member dir keep
) (file-directory-p dir
))
54 (defvar Info-default-directory-list
56 (file-name-as-directory configure-info-directory
))
60 ;; Directory trees that may not exist at installation time, and
61 ;; so shouldn't be pruned based on existance.
64 ;; Directory trees in which to look for info subdirectories
65 (prune-directory-list '("/usr/local/" "/usr/" "/opt/" "/")
68 ;; Subdirectories in each directory tree that may contain info
70 '("" "share/" "gnu/" "gnu/lib/" "gnu/lib/emacs/"
71 "emacs/" "lib/" "lib/emacs/"))
77 (concat pfx sfx
"info/"))
79 (if (member pfx unpruned-prefixes
)
81 (prune-directory-list dirs config
))))
83 ;; If $(prefix)/info is not one of the standard info directories,
84 ;; they are probably installing an experimental version of Emacs,
85 ;; so make sure that experimental version's Info files override
86 ;; the ones in standard directories.
87 (if (member config-dir standard-info-dirs
)
88 (nconc standard-info-dirs config
)
89 (cons config-dir standard-info-dirs
)))
90 "Default list of directories to search for Info documentation files.
91 They are searched in the order they are given in the list.
92 Therefore, the directory of Info files that come with Emacs
93 normally should come last (so that local files override standard ones),
94 unless Emacs is installed into a non-standard directory. In the latter
95 case, the directory of Info files that come with Emacs should be
98 Once Info is started, the list of directories to search
99 comes from the variable `Info-directory-list'.
100 This variable `Info-default-directory-list' is used as the default
101 for initializing `Info-directory-list' when Info is started, unless
102 the environment variable INFOPATH is set.")
105 (if (file-exists-p "/usr/spool/news/")
108 "The root directory below which all news files are stored.")
110 (defvar news-inews-program
111 (cond ((file-exists-p "/usr/bin/inews") "/usr/bin/inews")
112 ((file-exists-p "/usr/local/inews") "/usr/local/inews")
113 ((file-exists-p "/usr/local/bin/inews") "/usr/local/bin/inews")
114 ((file-exists-p "/usr/contrib/lib/news/inews") "/usr/contrib/lib/news/inews")
115 ((file-exists-p "/usr/lib/news/inews") "/usr/lib/news/inews")
117 "Program to post news.")
119 ;; set this to your local server
120 (defvar gnus-default-nntp-server
"" "\
121 The name of the host running an NNTP server.
122 The null string means use the local host as the server site.")
124 (defvar gnus-nntp-service
"nntp"
125 "NNTP service name, usually \"nntp\" or 119).
126 Go to a local news spool if its value is nil, in which case `gnus-nntp-server'
127 should be set to `(system-name)'.")
129 (defvar gnus-local-organization nil
"\
130 *The name of your organization, as a string.
131 The `ORGANIZATION' environment variable is used instead if defined.")
133 (defvar gnus-startup-file
"~/.newsrc" "\
134 The file listing groups to which user is subscribed.
135 Will use `gnus-startup-file'-SERVER instead if exists.")
137 (defcustom rmail-file-name
"~/RMAIL"
138 "*Name of user's primary mail file."
143 (defconst rmail-spool-directory
144 (cond ((string-match "^[^-]+-[^-]+-sco3.2v4" system-configuration
)
146 ;; On The Bull DPX/2 /usr/spool/mail is used although
148 ((string-match "^m68k-bull-sysv3" system-configuration
)
150 ;; SVR4 and recent BSD are said to use this.
151 ;; Rather than trying to know precisely which systems use it,
152 ;; let's assume this dir is never used for anything else.
153 ((file-exists-p "/var/mail")
155 ;; Many GNU/Linux systems use this name.
156 ((file-exists-p "/var/spool/mail")
158 ((memq system-type
'(dgux hpux usg-unix-v unisoft-unix rtu irix
))
160 (t "/usr/spool/mail/"))
161 "Name of directory used by system mailer for delivering new mail.
162 Its name should end with a slash.")
164 (defconst sendmail-program
166 ((file-exists-p "/usr/sbin/sendmail") "/usr/sbin/sendmail")
167 ((file-exists-p "/usr/lib/sendmail") "/usr/lib/sendmail")
168 ((file-exists-p "/usr/ucblib/sendmail") "/usr/ucblib/sendmail")
169 (t "fakemail")) ;In ../etc, to interface to /bin/mail.
170 "Program used to send messages.")
172 (defconst remote-shell-program
174 ;; Some systems use rsh for the remote shell; others use that name for the
175 ;; restricted shell and use remsh for the remote shell. Let's try to guess
176 ;; based on what we actually find out there. The restricted shell is
177 ;; almost certainly in /bin or /usr/bin, so it's probably safe to assume
178 ;; that an rsh found elsewhere is the remote shell program. The converse
179 ;; is not true: /usr/bin/rsh could be either one, so check that last.
180 ((file-exists-p "/usr/ucb/remsh") "/usr/ucb/remsh")
181 ((file-exists-p "/usr/bsd/remsh") "/usr/bsd/remsh")
182 ((file-exists-p "/bin/remsh") "/bin/remsh")
183 ((file-exists-p "/usr/bin/remsh") "/usr/bin/remsh")
184 ((file-exists-p "/usr/local/bin/remsh") "/usr/local/bin/remsh")
185 ((file-exists-p "/usr/ucb/rsh") "/usr/ucb/rsh")
186 ((file-exists-p "/usr/bsd/rsh") "/usr/bsd/rsh")
187 ((file-exists-p "/usr/local/bin/rsh") "/usr/local/bin/rsh")
188 ((file-exists-p "/usr/bin/rcmd") "/usr/bin/rcmd")
189 ((file-exists-p "/bin/rcmd") "/bin/rcmd")
190 ((file-exists-p "/bin/rsh") "/bin/rsh")
191 ((file-exists-p "/usr/bin/rsh") "/usr/bin/rsh")
193 "File name for remote-shell program (often rsh or remsh).")
195 (defconst term-file-prefix
(if (eq system-type
'vax-vms
) "[.term]" "term/") "\
196 If non-nil, Emacs startup does (load (concat term-file-prefix (getenv \"TERM\")))
197 You may set this variable to nil in your `.emacs' file if you do not wish
198 the terminal-initialization file to be loaded.")
200 (defconst abbrev-file-name
201 (if (eq system-type
'vax-vms
)
203 (convert-standard-filename "~/.abbrev_defs"))
204 "*Default name of file to read abbrevs from.")
206 ;;; paths.el ends here