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# /etc/profile# System wide environment and startup programs, for login setup# Functions and aliases go in /etc/bashrc# It's NOT a good idea to change this file unless you know what you# are doing. It's much better to create a custom.sh shell script in# /etc/profile.d/ to make custom changes to your environment, as this# will prevent the need for merging in future updates.pathmunge () {case ":${PATH}:" in*:"$1":*);;*)if [ "$2" = "after" ] ; thenPATH=$PATH:$1elsePATH=$1:$PATHfiesac}if [ -x /usr/bin/id ]; thenif [ -z "$EUID" ]; then# ksh workaroundEUID=`/usr/bin/id -u`UID=`/usr/bin/id -ru`fiUSER="`/usr/bin/id -un`"LOGNAME=$USERMAIL="/var/spool/mail/$USER"fi# Path manipulationif [ "$EUID" = "0" ]; thenpathmunge /usr/sbinpathmunge /usr/local/sbinelsepathmunge /usr/local/sbin afterpathmunge /usr/sbin afterfiHOSTNAME=`/usr/bin/hostname 2>/dev/null`HISTSIZE=1000if [ "$HISTCONTROL" = "ignorespace" ] ; thenexport HISTCONTROL=ignorebothelseexport HISTCONTROL=ignoredupsfiexport PATH USER LOGNAME MAIL HOSTNAME HISTSIZE HISTCONTROL# By default, we want umask to get set. This sets it for login shell# Current threshold for system reserved uid/gids is 200# You could check uidgid reservation validity in# /usr/share/doc/setup-*/uidgid fileif [ $UID -gt 199 ] && [ "`/usr/bin/id -gn`" = "`/usr/bin/id -un`" ]; thenumask 002elseumask 022fifor i in /etc/profile.d/*.sh /etc/profile.d/sh.local ; doif [ -r "$i" ]; thenif [ "${-#*i}" != "$-" ]; then. "$i"else. "$i" >/dev/nullfifidoneunset iunset -f pathmungeif [ -n "${BASH_VERSION-}" ] ; thenif [ -f /etc/bashrc ] ; then# Bash login shells run only /etc/profile# Bash non-login shells run only /etc/bashrc# Check for double sourcing is done in /etc/bashrc.. /etc/bashrcfifi