The systemwide xinitrc
file can be used
to launch the X server. This file contains quite a number
of if/then tests. The following
is excerpted from an “ancient” version of
xinitrc
(Red Hat 7.1,
or thereabouts).
if [ -f $HOME/.Xclients ]; then exec $HOME/.Xclients elif [ -f /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients ]; then exec /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients else # failsafe settings. Although we should never get here # (we provide fallbacks in Xclients as well) it can't hurt. xclock -geometry 100x100-5+5 & xterm -geometry 80x50-50+150 & if [ -f /usr/bin/netscape -a -f /usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html ]; then netscape /usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html & fi fi
Explain the test constructs in the
above snippet, then examine an updated version of the
file, /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
, and
analyze the if/then test constructs
there. You may need to refer ahead to the discussions of grep, sed,
and regular expressions.