nixpkgs/pkgs/servers/x11/xquartz/startx

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#!@shell@
# vim :set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 et :
#
# This is just a sample implementation of a slightly less primitive
# interface than xinit. It looks for user .xinitrc and .xserverrc
# files, then system xinitrc and xserverrc files, else lets xinit choose
# its default. The system xinitrc should probably do things like check
# for .Xresources files and merge them in, start up a window manager,
# and pop a clock and several xterms.
#
# Site administrators are STRONGLY urged to write nicer versions.
#
unset DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
unset SESSION_MANAGER
# Bourne shell does not automatically export modified environment variables
# so export the new PATH just in case the user changes the shell
export PATH=@PATH@:$PATH
export FONTCONFIG_FILE="@FONTCONFIG_FILE@"
userclientrc=$HOME/.xinitrc
sysclientrc=@XINITRC@
userserverrc=$HOME/.xserverrc
sysserverrc=@XINITRC@
defaultclient=@DEFAULT_CLIENT@ # xterm
defaultserver=@DEFAULT_SERVER@
defaultclientargs=""
defaultserverargs=""
defaultdisplay=":0"
clientargs=""
serverargs=""
export X11_PREFS_DOMAIN=org.nixos.xquartz".X11"
# Initialize defaults (this will cut down on "safe" error messages)
if ! /usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
/usr/bin/defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts -bool true
fi
if ! /usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
/usr/bin/defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth -bool false
fi
if ! /usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
/usr/bin/defaults write $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp -bool true
fi
# First, start caching fonts
if [ x`/usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN cache_fonts` = x1 ] ; then
@FONT_CACHE@ &
fi
# a race to create /tmp/.X11-unix
@PRIVILEGED_STARTX@
if [ x`/usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN no_auth` = x0 ] ; then
enable_xauth=1
else
enable_xauth=0
fi
if [ x`defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN nolisten_tcp` = x1 ] ; then
defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -nolisten tcp"
fi
# The second check is the real one. The first is to hopefully avoid
# needless syslog spamming.
if /usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN 2> /dev/null | grep -q 'dpi' && /usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN dpi > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
defaultserverargs="$defaultserverargs -dpi `/usr/bin/defaults read $X11_PREFS_DOMAIN dpi`"
fi
# Automatically determine an unused $DISPLAY
d=0
while true ; do
[ -e /tmp/.X$d-lock ] || break
d=$(($d + 1))
done
defaultdisplay=":$d"
unset d
whoseargs="client"
while [ x"$1" != x ]; do
case "$1" in
# '' required to prevent cpp from treating "/*" as a C comment.
/''*|\./''*)
if [ "$whoseargs" = "client" ]; then
if [ x"$client" = x ] && [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then
client="$1"
else
clientargs="$clientargs $1"
fi
else
if [ x"$server" = x ] && [ x"$serverargs" = x ]; then
server="$1"
else
serverargs="$serverargs $1"
fi
fi
;;
--)
whoseargs="server"
;;
*)
if [ "$whoseargs" = "client" ]; then
clientargs="$clientargs $1"
else
# display must be the FIRST server argument
if [ x"$serverargs" = x ] && \
expr "$1" : ':[0-9][0-9]*$' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
display="$1"
else
serverargs="$serverargs $1"
fi
fi
;;
esac
shift
done
# process client arguments
if [ x"$client" = x ]; then
client=$defaultclient
# For compatibility reasons, only use startxrc if there were no client command line arguments
if [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then
if [ -f "$userclientrc" ]; then
client=$userclientrc
elif [ -f "$sysclientrc" ]; then
client=$sysclientrc
fi
fi
fi
# if no client arguments, use defaults
if [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then
clientargs=$defaultclientargs
fi
# process server arguments
if [ x"$server" = x ]; then
server=$defaultserver
# For compatibility reasons, only use xserverrc if there were no server command line arguments
if [ x"$serverargs" = x -a x"$display" = x ]; then
if [ -f "$userserverrc" ]; then
server=$userserverrc
elif [ -f "$sysserverrc" ]; then
server=$sysserverrc
fi
fi
fi
# if no server arguments, use defaults
if [ x"$serverargs" = x ]; then
serverargs=$defaultserverargs
fi
# if no display, use default
if [ x"$display" = x ]; then
display=$defaultdisplay
fi
if [ x"$enable_xauth" = x1 ] ; then
if [ x"$XAUTHORITY" = x ]; then
XAUTHORITY=$HOME/.Xauthority
export XAUTHORITY
fi
removelist=
# set up default Xauth info for this machine
hostname=`/bin/hostname`
authdisplay=${display:-:0}
mcookie=`/usr/bin/openssl rand -hex 16`
if test x"$mcookie" = x; then
echo "Couldn't create cookie"
exit 1
fi
dummy=0
# create a file with auth information for the server. ':0' is a dummy.
xserverauthfile=$HOME/.serverauth.$$
trap "rm -f '$xserverauthfile'" HUP INT QUIT ILL TRAP KILL BUS TERM
@XAUTH@ -q -f "$xserverauthfile" << EOF
add :$dummy . $mcookie
EOF
xserverauthfilequoted=$(echo ${xserverauthfile} | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g")
serverargs=${serverargs}" -auth '"${xserverauthfilequoted}"'"
# now add the same credentials to the client authority file
# if '$displayname' already exists do not overwrite it as another
# server man need it. Add them to the '$xserverauthfile' instead.
for displayname in $authdisplay $hostname$authdisplay; do
authcookie=`@XAUTH@ list "$displayname" \
| sed -n "s/.*$displayname[[:space:]*].*[[:space:]*]//p"` 2>/dev/null;
if [ "z${authcookie}" = "z" ] ; then
@XAUTH@ -q << EOF
add $displayname . $mcookie
EOF
removelist="$displayname $removelist"
else
dummy=$(($dummy+1));
@XAUTH@ -q -f "$xserverauthfile" << EOF
add :$dummy . $authcookie
EOF
fi
done
fi
eval @XINIT@ \"$client\" $clientargs -- \"$server\" $display $serverargs
retval=$?
if [ x"$enable_xauth" = x1 ] ; then
if [ x"$removelist" != x ]; then
@XAUTH@ remove $removelist
fi
if [ x"$xserverauthfile" != x ]; then
rm -f "$xserverauthfile"
fi
fi
exit $retval