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commit 6ef0dd8d2342da0f005ec35777ce529c8f666961
Author: Bart Cornelis <cobaco at linux.be>
Date:   Tue Oct 12 18:32:30 2004 +0000

    Initial commit:
    
    the idea is to provide a standard way of setting KDEDIRS, XDG_CONFIG_DIRS,
    and XDG_DATA_DIRS. Thus allowing different profiles to be used.
    -> see the readme for how
---
 20activateDesktopProfiles | 165 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 LICENCE                   | 340 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 README                    |  78 +++++++++++
 default.listing           |   9 ++
 4 files changed, 592 insertions(+)

diff --git a/20activateDesktopProfiles b/20activateDesktopProfiles
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..664104f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/20activateDesktopProfiles
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+#! /bin/sh
+#
+# Script to set the KDEDIRS, XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, and XDG_DATA_DIRS environment 
+# based on the profile-requirements stated in the profile listings.
+#
+# (c) 2004 Bart Cornelis <cobaco AT skolelinux no>
+###############################################################################
+
+PROFILE_DIR="/etc/desktop-profiles";
+LISTINGS=`ls $PROFILE_DIR/*.listing`;
+
+######################################################################
+# $1 = requirement
+# requirement = <group>  	-> $USER is a member of <group>
+#             = !<group> 	-> $USER must not be member of group
+#             = !		-> never activate this profile
+#             = $(command)	-> command exits succesfully
+#
+# returns succesfully ($?=0) if requirement is met
+# returns 1 otherwise
+######################################################################
+testRequirement(){
+  #######################
+  # negative requirement
+  #######################
+  if (echo "$1" | grep '^!' > /dev/null) ; then
+    GROUP=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^!//'`;
+    
+    ###########################
+    # ! -> deactivated profile
+    ###########################
+    if (test "$GROUP"x = x); then
+      exit 1;
+    fi;  
+    
+    ###############################################
+    # !<group> -> $USER is not a member of <group>
+    ###############################################
+    if (groups | grep -v $GROUP > /dev/null); then
+      exit;//success
+    fi;
+
+  ######################
+  # Command requirement
+  ######################
+  elif (echo "$1" | grep '^\$(.*)' > /dev/null); then
+    COMMAND="`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/^\$(//' -e 's/)$//'`";
+    
+    sh -c "$COMMAND" > /dev/null;
+    exit $?;    
+  ####################
+  # group requirement
+  ####################
+  else
+    if (groups | grep $1 > /dev/null); then
+      exit;//success
+    fi;
+  fi;  
+
+  #########################
+  # not met if we get here
+  #########################
+  exit 1;//failure
+}
+
+##########################################################
+# filter the profiles 
+# -> output only those for which the requirements are met
+##########################################################
+get_profiles_with_fulfilled_requirements () {
+  #####################
+  #for each profile do
+  #####################
+  cat $LISTINGS | grep -v ^# | while read PROFILE; do
+    PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS="`echo $PROFILE | cut --fields 4 --delimiter ";"`";
+
+    #########################################################
+    # if there are no requirements, activate the profile
+    ########################################################
+    if (test "$PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS"x = x); then
+      echo $PROFILE;
+      continue;
+    fi;
+    
+    ############################################
+    # iterate over requirements and check them 
+    ############################################
+    while (test "$PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS"x != x); do
+      #########################
+      # get first REQUIREMENT 
+      ######################### 
+      declare -i C=1;
+      REQUIREMENT=`echo $PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS | cut --fields 1 --delimiter " "`;
+
+      # if command make sure we have the whole command (with params)
+      if (echo "$REQUIREMENT" | grep "^\$(" > /dev/null); then 
+        while (echo "$REQUIREMENT" | grep -v ')$' > /dev/null); do
+	  C=C+1;
+          REQUIREMENT=`echo $PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS | cut --fields -$C --delimiter " "`;
+	done;	
+
+        # prepare loop for next iteration 
+	C=C+1;
+        PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS=`echo $PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS | cut --fields $C- --delimiter " " `;
+      else
+        # prepare loop for next iteration 
+        PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS=`echo $PROFILE_REQUIREMENTS | sed -e "s/^$REQUIREMENT//" -e "s/^ *//"`;
+      fi;
+      
+      ############################
+      # test current requirement 
+      ############################
+      if !(testRequirement "$REQUIREMENT"); then
+        continue 2;# requirment not fulfilled -> goto next profile
+      fi
+    done;
+    
+    #####################################################
+    # all requirements are met (or we wouldn't get here)
+    # so keep this profile
+    #####################################################
+    echo $PROFILE;      
+  done;
+}
+
+######################################
+# $1 = Profile-kind 
+#      (KDE, XDG_DATA, or XDG_CONFIG)
+######################################
+getProfiles() {
+  #################
+  # order profiles
+  #################
+  get_profiles_with_fulfilled_requirements | sort --reverse --general-numeric-sort --field-separator=";" --key 3 | \
+  while read PROFILE; do
+    ############################################################
+    # output the profile-root if this is the right profile kind
+    ############################################################
+    if echo -n `echo "$PROFILE" | cut --fields 5 --delimiter ";"` | grep $1 > /dev/null; then
+      echo -n "`echo "$PROFILE" | cut --fields 2 --delimiter ";"` ";
+    fi;
+  done;  
+}
+
+###############
+# Script Entry
+###############
+#if variable empty or = default -> no need to set it
+KDEDIRS=`getProfiles KDE | sed -e "s/^ *//" -e "s/ *$//" -e "s/ /:/g"`
+if (test "$KDEDIRS"x != x) &&
+   (test "$KDEDIRS" != "`cat $PROFILE_DIR/default.listing | grep "^kde-prefix" | cut --fields 2 --delimiter ";"`"); then
+  export KDEDIRS;
+fi;
+
+XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=`getProfiles XDG_CONFIG | sed -e "s/^ *//" -e "s/ *$//" -e "s/ /:/g"`
+if (test "$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS"x != x) &&
+   (test "$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS" != "`cat $PROFILE_DIR/default.listing | grep "^default-xdg_config_dirs" | cut --fields 2 --delimiter ";"`"); then
+  export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS;
+fi;
+
+XDG_DATA_DIRS=`getProfiles XDG_DATA | sed -e "s/^ *//" -e "s/ *$//" -e "s/ /:/g"`
+if (test "$XDG_DATA_DIRS"x != x) &&
+   (test "$XDG_DATA_DIRS" != "`cat $PROFILE_DIR/default.listing | grep "^default-xdg_data_dirs" | cut --fields 2 --delimiter ";"`"); then
+  export XDG_DATA_DIRS;
+fi;
diff --git a/LICENCE b/LICENCE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..60549be
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+++ b/LICENCE
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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diff --git a/README b/README
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+1. INTRO:
+=========
+One general problem is that often you want to have different setups (profiles)
+when different conditions are met (e.g. IT-staff, vs. regular user). 
+
+Both KDE and freedesktop [Note] provide a way to add profiles by setting certain
+environment variables (KDEDIRS, XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, and XDG_DATA_DIRS). What's
+missing is a standard way to set those enviroment variables. This package
+provides a way to do just that.
+ 
+	[Note] at least KDE, GNOME, ROX, an XFCE are working on support for the
+	       (growing number of) freedesktop standards.
+
+2. How it works:
+================
+1. Anyone wanting to add a set of profiles can do so by placing a 
+   <set-name>.listing file in /etc/desktop-profiles. Each file contains the
+   metadata for set of profiles listed in that file. The Listed meta-data
+   consists of name, location, precedence, requirements to activate, 
+   profile-kind, and description (See 3. for the exact format of these files). 
+
+	-> no need to mess with config files of other packages
+
+2. when starting X an Xsession.d script is run that sets the KDEDIRS, 
+   XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, and XDG_DATA_DIRS variables based on the data in the 
+   .listing files. 
+
+3. Format of .listing files:
+============================
+ - Empty lines are ignored
+ - Lines starting with '#' are comments
+ - Each profile description is ';'-separated list of 6 values on a single line.
+   The 6 fields are as follows:
+   - 1st field: Name of the profile, arbitrary, may be empty
+   - 2nd field: Root of the profile directory tree. May contain more then one 
+                directory (if so seperate them with spaces)
+   - 3th field: Precedence of the the profile, used to order the profiles when
+                multiple profiles are active. Empty = lowest precedence. This 
+		is mainly important if 2 active profiles define the same 
+		setting, in this case the setting from the profile with the 
+		highest precedence will be used.
+   - 4th field: Space separated list of requirements needed to activate this 
+                profile. If empty the profile is always used. All listed 
+		requirements need to be met to activate the profile.
+
+	        There are 3 kinds of requirements:	
+	        - <group>    = user needs to be a member of <group>
+	        - !<group>   = user must not be a member of <group> 
+	                      (just '!' deactivates the profile completely)
+	        - $(command) = the given shell command needs to exit succesfully
+   - 5th field: The kind of profile. Must be set, and must be one of following:
+                - KDE        -> set KDEDIRS
+                - XDG_CONFIG -> set XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
+                - XDG_DATA   -> set XDG_DATA_DIRS
+   - 6th field: A description of the profiles purpose, may be empty.
+
+4. Building profiles:
+=====================
+
+  4.1. KDEDIRS:
+  =============
+  - principles: 
+     - cascading config files
+     - kiosk
+  - possibilities 
+  - tools
+  
+  4.2. XDG_*_DIRS:
+  ================
+  - basedir spec
+  - specs that build on that
+  
+5. FURTHER INFO:
+================
+- About KDEDIRS, and the hierarchy of files in such a directory can be found
+  at http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/fsh.php
+- The XDG Base Directory Specification can be found at 
+  ttp://freedesktop.org/Standards/basedir-spec   
diff --git a/default.listing b/default.listing
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d4a46cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/default.listing
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+# Add profiles for the system-wide settings:
+# - XDG_CONFIG_DIRS and XDG_DATA_DIRS have a default value specified in the
+#   'XDG Base Directory Specification'
+# - KDEDIRS defauls to the prefix used on compilation, which is '/usr' on a
+#   Debian system
+##################################################################################
+kde-prefix;/usr;;;KDE;System-wide kde stuff on Debian
+default-xdg_config_dirs;/etc/xdg;;;XDG_CONFIG;Default config location defined by XDG Base Directory Specification
+default-xdg_data_dirs;/usr/local/share:/usr/share;;;XDG_DATA;Default data locations defined by XDG Base Directory Specification

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