* No User Shell Envir in Emacs via SSH
@ 2006-11-30 14:19 Kenneth Jacker
2006-12-01 3:49 ` Glenn Morris
2006-12-01 5:31 ` Eric Hanchrow
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kenneth Jacker @ 2006-11-30 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sitting at home, I enter this into KDE's "Run Command..." (Kubuntu) to
"map" an X11/Emacs session running on my office machine onto my home
machine's monitor:
+----------------------------+
| Command: ssh office emacs |
+----------------------------+
The window appears on my home machine as expected and works fine.
The problem, however, is that my office machine's "bash environment"
isn't included/defined within Emacs. Apparently, the only
environmental variables defined are those from a system-wide Bash init
file (e.g. DISPLAY, HOME, LANG, MAIL, PATH, etc.).
Does anyone know what I need to do so that the "exported variables"
(i.e., environment) defined in my ".bashrc" are also present?
Thanks for your ideas!
--
Prof Kenneth H Jacker khj@cs.appstate.edu
Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Boone, NC 28608 USA
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* Re: No User Shell Envir in Emacs via SSH
2006-11-30 14:19 No User Shell Envir in Emacs via SSH Kenneth Jacker
@ 2006-12-01 3:49 ` Glenn Morris
2006-12-01 5:31 ` Eric Hanchrow
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2006-12-01 3:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> +----------------------------+
> | Command: ssh office emacs |
> +----------------------------+
[...]
> The problem, however, is that my office machine's "bash environment"
> isn't included/defined within Emacs.
[...]
> Does anyone know what I need to do so that the "exported variables"
> (i.e., environment) defined in my ".bashrc" are also present?
That's a ssh/shell question rather than an Emacs question...
AFAIK, the "ssh <host> <command>" syntax starts a non-login shell on
the remote machine, so it should source ~/.bashrc but not
~/.bash_profile. Putting echo statements at the top of my ~/.bashrc
and ~/.bash_profile files and using 'ssh host true' confirms this.
Maybe you actually need ~/.bash_profile to be sourced, in which case
you can always just try:
ssh office 'source ~/.bash_profile; emacs'
Or maybe you can move statements from ~/.bash_profile to ~/.bashrc if
that makes sense.
Or maybe you have something in your ~/.bashrc that causes processing
to be aborted when sourced by ssh. Eg I have:
[ "$PS1" ] || return
part-way through mine, which means ssh only reads the top part of it.
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* Re: No User Shell Envir in Emacs via SSH
2006-11-30 14:19 No User Shell Envir in Emacs via SSH Kenneth Jacker
2006-12-01 3:49 ` Glenn Morris
@ 2006-12-01 5:31 ` Eric Hanchrow
2006-12-01 18:31 ` Mathias Megyei
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Eric Hanchrow @ 2006-12-01 5:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sitting at home, I enter this into KDE's "Run Command..."
(Kubuntu) to "map" an X11/Emacs session running on my office
machine onto my home machine's monitor:
+----------------------------+ | Command: ssh office emacs |
+----------------------------+
The window appears on my home machine as expected and works fine.
The problem, however, is that my office machine's "bash
environment" isn't included/defined within Emacs. Apparently, the
only environmental variables defined are those from a system-wide
Bash init file (e.g. DISPLAY, HOME, LANG, MAIL, PATH, etc.).
Does anyone know what I need to do so that the "exported
variables" (i.e., environment) defined in my ".bashrc" are also
present?
I've never found a good solution for this.
What I'm using now is an astonishingly ugly Rube Goldberg type hack,
whereby my .bashrc runs a _perl_ program that creates files with
environment variable definitions -- one for the Bourne shell, and one
for emacs -- and then my .bash_profile sources the shell file, and I
have Emacs load the emacs file.
It works, but it makes the Baby Jesus cry. Details upon request.
--
Software is largely a service industry operating under the
persistent but unfounded delusion that it is a manufacturing
industry.
-- Eric Raymond
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* Re: No User Shell Envir in Emacs via SSH
2006-12-01 5:31 ` Eric Hanchrow
@ 2006-12-01 18:31 ` Mathias Megyei
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mathias Megyei @ 2006-12-01 18:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
I have in my .bash_profile
LOGIN_SHELL=true
export LOGIN_SHELL
and in my .bashrc
if [ "x$LOGIN_SHELL" = "x" ]; then
. .bash_profile
fi
Sa after ssh my .bash_profile is sorced only once.
Mathias
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 21:31 -0800, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> Sitting at home, I enter this into KDE's "Run Command..."
> (Kubuntu) to "map" an X11/Emacs session running on my office
> machine onto my home machine's monitor:
>
> +----------------------------+ | Command: ssh office emacs |
> +----------------------------+
>
> The window appears on my home machine as expected and works fine.
>
> The problem, however, is that my office machine's "bash
> environment" isn't included/defined within Emacs. Apparently, the
> only environmental variables defined are those from a system-wide
> Bash init file (e.g. DISPLAY, HOME, LANG, MAIL, PATH, etc.).
>
> Does anyone know what I need to do so that the "exported
> variables" (i.e., environment) defined in my ".bashrc" are also
> present?
>
> I've never found a good solution for this.
>
> What I'm using now is an astonishingly ugly Rube Goldberg type hack,
> whereby my .bashrc runs a _perl_ program that creates files with
> environment variable definitions -- one for the Bourne shell, and one
> for emacs -- and then my .bash_profile sources the shell file, and I
> have Emacs load the emacs file.
>
> It works, but it makes the Baby Jesus cry. Details upon request.
>
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