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timcuth
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 Profile in Solaris terminal session

Ok, this has been bugging me for years and I have never figured it out. I'll bet some of y'all can provide the answer.

I have a Solaris 10 workstation at work. When I start a new Terminal window, it knows nothing of my profile. For at least 10 years I have been working around this by entering ". ./.profile".

Is there any file I can create that will do a similar thing automatically when I open a new terminal? Like .bashrc in Ubuntu Linux?

BTW, I use ksh as my login shell.

Thanks,
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said by timcuth See Profile :

Ok, this has been bugging me for years and I have never figured it out. I'll bet some of y'all can provide the answer.

I have a Solaris 10 workstation at work. When I start a new Terminal window, it knows nothing of my profile. For at least 10 years I have been working around this by entering ". ./.profile".

Is there any file I can create that will do a similar thing automatically when I open a new terminal? Like .bashrc in Ubuntu Linux?

BTW, I use ksh as my login shell.
Are we talking about how to do it in the standard DTWM graphical login? If so, just symlink your .profile to .dtprofile.
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said by nixen See Profile :

Are we talking about how to do it in the standard DTWM graphical login? If so, just symlink your .profile to .dtprofile.
Thanks. I will try that, tomorrow.

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  No, that doesn't work, either. I ran some tests and found that .dtprofile is not executed in the situation I am talking about. I did some research and found that it is executed when CDE starts, not when a new window is opened.

To clarify, here is what I am doing. I am right-clicking on the desktop, which brings up a Desktop menu. I slide down to Tools and click, which brings up a sub-menu. Then I click on Terminal, which opens a new window with a command prompt in it. These Terminal windows are where I do 99% of my work. When I open them, neither .dtprofile nor .profile is executed.

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If starting dtterm from the command line, you would use the option "-ls" so that it starts as a login shell. There is probably a line you can put in $HOME/.Xdefaults to force that as a default for dtterm.
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reply to timcuth
Normally, it executes in any subshell of the session. That said, if you didn't have it in place when you executed your dtlogin, it won't get executed when you spawn a new subshell of that session (i.e., when you open a new window).
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