Jeffery To <jeffery...@gmail.com> [2019-05-03 02:24:27]: Hi,
> Because /etc/profile (and ~/.profile) are read by login shells only, > aliases and functions defined there are not available to non-login > shells, e.g. when using screen or tmux. > > If the ENV environment variable exists (exported by /etc/profile or > ~/.profile) and references an existing file, then all interactive shells > (login or non-login) will read that file as well. > > This sets the ENV environment variable in /etc/profile, pointing to > /etc/shinit. > > This also adds /etc/shinit, which: > > * Contains alias and function definitions originally in /etc/profile > > * Sources /etc/mkshrc if the user is using mksh (also originally in > /etc/profile), as /etc/mkshrc is meant for all interactive shells > > * Sources ~/.mkshrc if the user is using mksh, to compensate for the > fact that mksh will not read ~/.mkshrc if ENV is set > > * Sources ~/.shinit if the user is not using mksh > > This also removes the shebang from /etc/profile, as the file is sourced, > not executed. FYI seems like this didnt played well with bash[1]. 1. https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=3019 -- ynezz _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel