X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=setup.sh;h=55efa84bb13cadfae3cbef9ea446eff703f5c3b2;hb=9d8a67ce233b2f76256fe3f1127232ad540ff865;hp=5e5acc65e0c1685f11d2a0af894a6171464ab2db;hpb=76bee8c783194e4c5d08772f856c699dc3486d97;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/setup.sh b/setup.sh index 5e5acc6..55efa84 100755 --- a/setup.sh +++ b/setup.sh @@ -20,7 +20,19 @@ . ../lib.sh -hostname=`hostname` +# Helper functions. +terminal_info() { + infocmp "$@" 2>&1 +} +terminal_available() { + terminal_info "$@" > /dev/null +} +# Check if `infocmp` is available. +if ! infocmp > /dev/null 2>&1; then + echo 'Warning: `infocmp` not available! 256color checks will fail.' + echo +fi + # Create private temporary directory used by many tools (including GNU screen # and tmux). @@ -31,24 +43,53 @@ chmod 0700 ~/.tmp lesskey lesskey chmod 0600 ~/.less -# As screen-256color is not widely supported use it only on machines known to -# work. generate cat screenrc .in -if [ $hostname != asp -a $hostname != systemofadown ]; then +# As screen-256color is not widely supported use it only on machines where the +# matching terminfo entry is available. This also requires a terminal emulator +# which supports 256 colors. Also used for tmux. +use_256colors= +if terminal_available screen-256color; then + # Called through SSH connection, assume the local system supports 256 + # colors. + if test -n "$SSH_CONNECTION"; then + use_256colors=1 + # We have rxvt-unicode installed, check if it supports 256 colors. + elif installed urxvt; then + # Thanks to deryni in #rxvt-unicode on Freenode (2012-10-14 22:54 + # CEST) for the strings/grep idea. The grep check is for "correct" 256 + # rxvt-unicode binaries (e.g. Debian's rxvt-unicode-256color), the + # terminal_info check for manual installations which modify + # rxvt-unicode's terminfo entry. + urxvt_path=`which urxvt` + urxvt_grep=`strings "$urxvt_path" | grep '^TERM=rxvt-')` + if test x"$urxvt_grep" = 'xTERM=rxvt-unicode-256color' \ + || terminal_info rxvt-unicode \ + | grep -F 'colors#256' >/dev/null; then + use_256colors=1 + fi + # Check if XTerm supports 256 colors (not a perfect check, but most XTerm + # support 256 colors). + elif terminal_available xterm-256color; then + use_256colors=1 + fi +fi +if test -z "$use_256colors"; then + echo screenrc: removing 256 colors sed 's/Enable 256 color/Disable 256 color/; s/screen-256color/screen/' screenrc > screenrc.tmp mv screenrc.tmp screenrc fi # Some options are only necessary when running as root. They are marked as # "(ROOT)". -if [ x`id -u` != x0 ]; then +if test "`id -u`" -ne 0; then echo screenrc: removing root options grep -v '(ROOT)' screenrc > screenrc.tmp mv screenrc.tmp screenrc fi -# I use some features of screen which are only in Git. Drop them on machines -# which have older versions. They are marked as "(GIT)". -if [ $hostname != asp -o x`id -u` = x0 ]; then +# I use some features of GNU screen which are only in Git or very recent GNU +# screen versions. Drop them on machines which have older versions. They are +# marked as "(GIT)". +if test ! -d "$HOME/development/shell/screen"; then echo screenrc: removing Git features grep -v '(GIT)' screenrc > screenrc.tmp mv screenrc.tmp screenrc @@ -62,12 +103,30 @@ if installed rxvt; then fi # Display current battery charge on computers with a battery. Necessary lines # are marked as "(BATTERY)". -if [ ! -d /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 ]; then +if test ! -d /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0; then echo screenrc: removing battery display grep -v '(BATTERY)' screenrc > screenrc.tmp mv screenrc.tmp screenrc fi +if installed tmux; then + generate perl tmux.conf ./bin/remove-continuation.pl + + # 256 colors not available. + if test -z "$use_256colors"; then + echo tmux.conf: removing 256 colors + sed 's/Enable 256 color/Disable 256 color/; + s/screen-256color/screen/' tmux.conf > tmux.conf.tmp + mv tmux.conf.tmp tmux.conf + fi + # Tmux doesn't display a warning if the shell wasn't found! + if test ! -x '/bin/zsh'; then + echo tmux.conf: removing /bin/zsh as shell + sed 's/zsh/sh/' tmux.conf > tmux.conf.tmp + mv tmux.conf.tmp tmux.conf + fi +fi + # Htop overwrites the comments in its configuration file. generate cat htoprc .in