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Re: [PATCH] [DOC] shell startup files, clarifications and fixes.


Hi Eli,

I notice I had forgotten to CC you on this patch, and since
it's buried in another thread, it most likely fell through
the cracks.

Do you think it's OK?

-- 
Pedro Alves

On 10/25/2013 12:11 PM, Pedro Alves wrote:
> On 10/23/2013 03:49 PM, Pedro Alves wrote:
>>
>>  @emph{Warning:} On Unix systems, @value{GDBN} runs your program using
>>  the shell indicated
>>  by your @code{SHELL} environment variable if it exists (or
>>  @code{/bin/sh} if not).  If your @code{SHELL} variable names a shell
>>  that runs an initialization file---such as @file{.cshrc} for C-shell, or
>>  @file{.bashrc} for BASH---any variables you set in that file affect
>>  your program.  You may wish to move setting of environment variables to
>>  files that are only run when you sign on, such as @file{.login} or
>>  @file{.profile}.
>>
>> So that's wrong too.  I'll fix it as a follow up if the change below
>> is OK.
> 
> Like so.  OK?
> 
> -------
> Subject: [DOC] shell startup files, clarifications and fixes.
> 
> When Bash is started non-interactively, it runs the script pointed by
> the BASH_ENV environment variable, not .bashrc.  While at it, mention
> Z shell in the warning too, and mention non-interactive mode
> explicitly.
> 
> gdb/doc/
> 2013-10-25  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>
> 
> 	* gdb.texinfo (Starting) <set/show startup-with-shell>: Mention
> 	non-interactive mode.
> 	(Environment) <shell startup files warning>: Mention
> 	non-interactive mode.  Mention .zshenv for Z shell, and talk about
> 	BASH_ENV instead of .bashrc for BASH.
> ---
>  gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo | 24 +++++++++++++-----------
>  1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
> index 32516ae..d6b29d1 100644
> --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
> +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
> @@ -2139,9 +2139,10 @@ During startup program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>  @noindent
>  which indicates the shell or the wrapper specified with
>  @samp{exec-wrapper} crashed, not your program.  Most often, this is
> -caused by something odd in your shell's initialization file---such as
> -@file{.cshrc} for C-shell, $@file{.zshenv} for the Z shell, or the
> -file specified in the @samp{BASH_ENV} environment variable for BASH.
> +caused by something odd in your shell's non-interactive mode
> +initialization file---such as @file{.cshrc} for C-shell,
> +$@file{.zshenv} for the Z shell, or the file specified in the
> +@samp{BASH_ENV} environment variable for BASH.
>  
>  @kindex set disable-randomization
>  @item set disable-randomization
> @@ -2305,14 +2306,15 @@ rather than assigning it an empty value.
>  @end table
>  
>  @emph{Warning:} On Unix systems, @value{GDBN} runs your program using
> -the shell indicated
> -by your @code{SHELL} environment variable if it exists (or
> -@code{/bin/sh} if not).  If your @code{SHELL} variable names a shell
> -that runs an initialization file---such as @file{.cshrc} for C-shell, or
> -@file{.bashrc} for BASH---any variables you set in that file affect
> -your program.  You may wish to move setting of environment variables to
> -files that are only run when you sign on, such as @file{.login} or
> -@file{.profile}.
> +the shell indicated by your @code{SHELL} environment variable if it
> +exists (or @code{/bin/sh} if not).  If your @code{SHELL} variable
> +names a shell that runs an initialization file when started
> +non-interactively---such as @file{.cshrc} for C-shell, $@file{.zshenv}
> +for the Z shell, or the file specified in the @samp{BASH_ENV}
> +environment variable for BASH---any variables you set in that file
> +affect your program.  You may wish to move setting of environment
> +variables to files that are only run when you sign on, such as
> +@file{.login} or @file{.profile}.
>  
>  @node Working Directory
>  @section Your Program's Working Directory
> 



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