1 # Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sf.net>
2 # This file is part of the Minimal SYStem.
3 # http://www.mingw.org/msys.shtml
6 # Description: Shell environment initialization script
7 # Last Revised: 2002.05.04
9 if [ -z "$MSYSTEM" ]; then
13 # My decision to add a . to the PATH and as the first item in the path list
14 # is to mimick the Win32 method of finding executables.
16 # I filter the PATH value setting in order to get ready for self hosting the
17 # MSYS runtime and wanting different paths searched first for files.
18 if [ $MSYSTEM == MINGW32 ]; then
19 export PATH=".:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/bin:$PATH"
21 export PATH=".:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/mingw/bin:$PATH"
24 # strip out cygwin paths from PATH
27 PATH="$(awk -vRS=: -vORS=: '!/cygwin/' <<< "$PATH")"
28 # awk always adds a trailing separator
29 export PATH="${PATH%:}"
33 if [ -z "$USERNAME" ]; then
39 # Set up USER's home directory
40 if [ -z "$HOME" -o ! -d "$HOME" ]; then
41 HOME="$HOMEDRIVE$HOMEPATH"
42 if [ -z "$HOME" -o ! -d "$HOME" ]; then
47 if [ ! -d "$HOME" ]; then
48 printf "\n\033[31mERROR: HOME directory '$HOME' doesn't exist!\033[m\n\n"
49 echo "This is an error which might be related to msysGit issue 108."
50 echo "You might want to set the environment variable HOME explicitly."
51 printf "\nFalling back to \033[31m/ ($(cd / && pwd -W))\033[m.\n\n"
55 # normalize HOME to unix path
56 HOME="$(cd "$HOME" ; pwd)"
58 export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
60 export GNUPGHOME=~/.gnupg
62 if [ -z "$MAGIC" ]; then
63 magicfile=$(cd / && pwd -W)'/mingw/share/misc/magic.mgc'
64 test -f "$magicfile" && export MAGIC="$magicfile"
67 if [ "x$HISTFILE" == "x/.bash_history" ]; then
68 HISTFILE=$HOME/.bash_history
71 if [ -e ~/.inputrc ]; then
72 export INPUTRC=~/.inputrc
74 export INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc
79 # Our ls may ot handle LS_COLORS inherited in a Wine process
83 export HOME LOGNAME MSYSTEM HISTFILE
85 for i in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do
94 test -e /bin/git.exe -o -e /git/git.exe || {
96 echo -------------------------------------------------------
97 echo "Building and Installing Git"
98 echo -------------------------------------------------------
105 MESSAGE="You are in the git working tree, and all is ready for you to hack."
108 MESSAGE="Your build failed... Please fix it, and give feedback on the Git list."
111 test -d /installer-tmp && rm -rf /installer-tmp
116 -------------------------
117 Hello, dear Git developer.
119 This is a minimal MSYS environment to work on Git.
126 # let's make sure that the post-checkout hook is installed
127 test -d /.git && test ! -x /.git/hooks/post-checkout &&
128 test -x /share/msysGit/post-checkout-hook &&
129 mkdir -p /.git/hooks &&
130 cp /share/msysGit/post-checkout-hook /.git/hooks/post-checkout
132 test -f /etc/motd && sed "s/\$MESSAGE/$MESSAGE/" < /etc/motd
133 test -x /share/msysGit/initialize.sh -a ! -d /.git &&
136 It appears that you installed msysGit using the full installer.
137 To set up the Git repositories, please run /share/msysGit/initialize.sh
141 *:/cmd:*|*:/bin:*) ;;
145 In order to use Git from cmd.exe:
146 1. Add c:\msysgit\cmd to cmd's PATH
147 2. DON'T add c:\msysgit\bin or c:\msysgit\mingw\bin to cmd's PATH
148 Commands like 'git add' will work from cmd.exe now.
149 Commands like 'git-add' will NOT work. Add more wrappers as appropriate.
154 . /git/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash
156 PS1='\[\033]0;' # VT100 compat: reset all colors
157 PS1="$PS1"'$MSYSTEM:\w' # e.g. MINGW32:/path/to/cwd
158 PS1="$PS1"'\007' # Ascii character BEL
159 PS1="$PS1"'\n' # new line
160 PS1="$PS1"'\033[32m\]' # change color
161 PS1="$PS1"'\u@\h ' # user@host<space>
162 PS1="$PS1"'\[\033[33m' # change color
163 PS1="$PS1"'\w' # current working directory
164 if test -z "$WINELOADERNOEXEC"
166 PS1="$PS1"'$(__git_ps1)' # bash function
168 PS1="$PS1"'\033[0m\]' # change color
169 PS1="$PS1"'\n' # new line
170 PS1="$PS1"'$ ' # prompt: always $
172 # set default options for 'less'
174 export LESSCHARSET=utf-8
176 # set default protocol for 'plink'
177 export PLINK_PROTOCOL=ssh
179 # read user-specific settings, possibly overriding anything above
180 if [ -e ~/.bashrc ]; then
182 elif [ -e ~/.bash_profile ]; then
184 elif [ -e /etc/bash_profile ]; then