#!/bin/csh -f # # setupnewuser # Configure an account for Cedar and X. # March 30, 1992 # echo Setting up UNIX account for $USER cd foreach f ( .login .cshrc ) if (! -e $f) then echo "Installing new user $f" cp -p /project/cedar10.1/newaccount/$f . else if ($f == .login) then diff $f /project/cedar10.1/newaccount/$f > /dev/null if ($status != 0) then echo "Note: verify that existing $f adds /import/bin to PATH" echo " and that it sources \"/project/cedar10.1/scripts/cedar.login" endif endif end # Configure for Cedar /project/cedar10.1/bin/CedarSetup -newuser # Configure for runx /import/X11R4/top/bringover # Restore Cedar .twmrc file if (-e .twmrc.orig) then mv .twmrc .twmrc.new mv .twmrc.orig .twmrc endif # give final advice cat << //finalmessage// [setupnewuser done.] You now have the default .login and .cshrc file for new accounts. You also default startup files for X windows. Log out and log in again so your UNIX environment is propery initialized. You can then use "runx" to start up the X window system. You can use "RawViewersWorld" to start up Cedar directly, or you can run Cedar after starting up X with the X11ViewersWorld command. //finalmessage//