On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 13:03 -0500, Steven W. Orr wrote:
On 11/02/09 12:20, quoth Jonathan Ryshpan:
> My *question* is what process is reading .bash_profile and
acquiring
> LC_COLLATE=POSIX. Let me repeat it:
>
> The invocation chain for evolution, namely:
> <deleted...>
> doesn't show a shell of any kind anywhere between gdm, which manages the
> login screen, and evolution, which knows that LC_COLLATE=POSIX. Very
> likely the good guy is gnome-session. Maybe I should examine the
> gnome-session code (What's open source for, anyway?), but I have been too
> lazy.
>
> Thanks to all - jon
>
>
Great question. The answer is that if gnome-session is not a bash process then
it is probably the result of a bash process that became gnome-session after
running the xinit component and then doing an exec. The exec results in
gnome-session and preservation of the established environment.
See my reply to Suvayu dated 12:57 EST.
Your theory that gnome-session is exec-ed by bash is a reasonable one.
It appears that gnome, at least, is sourcing in the environment
variables (LC_COLLATE at least) as you say it should, which would make
it unnecessary to source them in *again* in each individual shell.
Except, of course, that the method that gnome uses to acquire them is
that they be in .bash_login.
Interesting.
Thanks - jon