#!@bash@/bin/bash -x # # NIXOS KDE STARTUP SCRIPT # # The KDE icon cache is supposed to update itself # automatically, but it uses the timestamp on the icon # theme directory as a trigger. Since in Nix the # timestamp is always the same, this doesn't work. So as # a workaround, nuke the icon cache on login. This isn't # perfect, since it may require logging out after # installing new applications to update the cache. # See http://lists-archives.org/kde-devel/26175-what-when-will-icon-cache-refresh.html rm -fv $HOME/.cache/icon-cache.kcache # Qt writes a weird ‘libraryPath’ line to # ~/.config/Trolltech.conf that causes the KDE plugin # paths of previous KDE invocations to be searched. # Obviously using mismatching KDE libraries is potentially # disastrous, so here we nuke references to the Nix store # in Trolltech.conf. A better solution would be to stop # Qt from doing this wackiness in the first place. if [ -e $HOME/.config/Trolltech.conf ]; then @gnused@/bin/sed -e '/nix\\store\|nix\/store/ d' -i $HOME/.config/Trolltech.conf fi if test "x$1" = x--failsafe; then KDE_FAILSAFE=1 # General failsafe flag KWIN_COMPOSE=N # Disable KWin's compositing export KWIN_COMPOSE KDE_FAILSAFE fi # When the X server dies we get a HUP signal from xinit. We must ignore it # because we still need to do some cleanup. trap 'echo GOT SIGHUP' HUP # we have to unset this for Darwin since it will screw up KDE's dynamic-loading unset DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE # Check if a KDE session already is running and whether it's possible to connect to X @plasmaWorkspace@/bin/kcheckrunning kcheckrunning_result=$? if test $kcheckrunning_result -eq 0 ; then @xmessage@/bin/xmessage -geometry 500x100 "KDE seems to be already running on this display." exit 1 elif test $kcheckrunning_result -eq 2 ; then echo "\$DISPLAY is not set or cannot connect to the X server." exit 1 fi # Boot sequence: # # kdeinit is used to fork off processes which improves memory usage # and startup time. # # * kdeinit starts klauncher first. # * Then kded is started. kded is responsible for keeping the sycoca # database up to date. When an up to date database is present it goes # into the background and the startup continues. # * Then kdeinit starts kcminit. kcminit performs initialisation of # certain devices according to the user's settings # # * Then ksmserver is started which takes control of the rest of the startup sequence # We need to create config folder so we can write startupconfigkeys if [ ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME} ]; then configDir=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME; else # This is the default # http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html configDir=${HOME}/.config; fi mkdir -p $configDir # This is basically setting defaults so we can use them with kstartupconfig5 cat @startupconfigkeys@ >$configDir/startupconfigkeys # preload the user's locale on first start plasmalocalerc=$configDir/plasma-localerc test -f $plasmalocalerc || { cat >$plasmalocalerc <$kdeglobalsfile @plasmaWorkspace@/bin/kstartupconfig5 returncode=$? if test $returncode -ne 0; then @xmessage@/bin/xmessage -geometry 500x100 "kstartupconfig5 exited with $returncode" exit 1 fi [ -r $configDir/startupconfig ] && . $configDir/startupconfig XCURSOR_PATH=~/.icons:$(echo "$XDG_DATA_DIRS" | tr ":" "\n" | @gnused@/bin/sed 's,$,/icons,g' | tr "\n" ":") export XCURSOR_PATH # XCursor mouse theme needs to be applied here to work even for kded or ksmserver if test -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme" -o -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize" ; then @plasmaDesktop@/bin/kapplymousetheme "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme" "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize" if test $? -eq 10; then XCURSOR_THEME=default export XCURSOR_THEME elif test -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme"; then XCURSOR_THEME="$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme" export XCURSOR_THEME fi if test -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize"; then XCURSOR_SIZE="$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize" export XCURSOR_SIZE fi fi # Set a left cursor instead of the standard X11 "X" cursor, since I've heard # from some users that they're confused and don't know what to do. This is # especially necessary on slow machines, where starting KDE takes one or two # minutes until anything appears on the screen. # # If the user has overwritten fonts, the cursor font may be different now # so don't move this up. # @xsetroot@/bin/xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr dl=$DESKTOP_LOCKED unset DESKTOP_LOCKED # Don't want it in the environment # Make sure that D-Bus is running # D-Bus autolaunch is broken if test -z "$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" ; then eval `@dbus_tools@/bin/dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session` fi if @qt5@/bin/qdbus >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then : # ok else echo 'startkde: Could not start D-Bus. Can you call qdbus?' 1>&2 test -n "$ksplash_pid" && kill "$ksplash_pid" 2>/dev/null @xmessage@/bin/xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start D-Bus. Can you call qdbus?" exit 1 fi ksplash_pid= if test -z "$dl"; then # the splashscreen and progress indicator case "$ksplashrc_ksplash_engine" in KSplashQML) ksplash_pid=`@plasmaWorkspace@/bin/ksplashqml "${ksplashrc_ksplash_theme}" --pid` ;; None) ;; *) ;; esac fi # Source scripts found in /plasma-workspace/env/*.sh # (where correspond to the system and user's configuration # directories, as identified by Qt's qtpaths, e.g. $HOME/.config # and /etc/xdg/ on Linux) # # This is where you can define environment variables that will be available to # all KDE programs, so this is where you can run agents using e.g. eval `ssh-agent` # or eval `gpg-agent --daemon`. # Note: if you do that, you should also put "ssh-agent -k" as a shutdown script # # (see end of this file). # For anything else (that doesn't set env vars, or that needs a window manager), # better use the Autostart folder. # TODO: Use GenericConfigLocation once we depend on Qt 5.4 scriptpath=`@qt5@/bin/qtpaths --paths ConfigLocation | tr ':' '\n' | @gnused@/bin/sed 's,$,/plasma-workspace,g'` # Add /env/ to the directory to locate the scripts to be sourced for prefix in `echo $scriptpath`; do for file in "$prefix"/env/*.sh; do test -r "$file" && . "$file" done done # Set the path for Qt plugins provided by KDE QT_PLUGIN_PATH=${QT_PLUGIN_PATH+$QT_PLUGIN_PATH:}`@qt5@/bin/qtpaths --plugin-dir` # TODO: Do we really need this? QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$QT_PLUGIN_PATH:$kdehome/lib/kde5/plugins/ export QT_PLUGIN_PATH # Activate the kde font directories. # # There are 4 directories that may be used for supplying fonts for KDE. # # There are two system directories. These belong to the administrator. # There are two user directories, where the user may add her own fonts. # # The 'override' versions are for fonts that should come first in the list, # i.e. if you have a font in your 'override' directory, it will be used in # preference to any other. # # The preference order looks like this: # user override, system override, X, user, system # # Where X is the original font database that was set up before this script # runs. usr_odir=$HOME/.fonts/kde-override usr_fdir=$HOME/.fonts if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS" | @gnused@/bin/sed -e 's/:.*//'` sys_odir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts/override sys_fdir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts else sys_odir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts/override sys_fdir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts fi # We run mkfontdir on the user's font dirs (if we have permission) to pick # up any new fonts they may have installed. If mkfontdir fails, we still # add the user's dirs to the font path, as they might simply have been made # read-only by the administrator, for whatever reason. test -d "$sys_odir" && @xset@/bin/xset +fp "$sys_odir" test -d "$usr_odir" && ( @mkfontdir@/bin/mkfontdir "$usr_odir" ; @xset@/bin/xset +fp "$usr_odir" ) test -d "$usr_fdir" && ( @mkfontdir@/bin/mkfontdir "$usr_fdir" ; @xset@/bin/xset fp+ "$usr_fdir" ) test -d "$sys_fdir" && @xset@/bin/xset fp+ "$sys_fdir" # Ask X11 to rebuild its font list. @xset@/bin/xset fp rehash # Get Ghostscript to look into user's KDE fonts dir for additional Fontmap if test -n "$GS_LIB" ; then GS_LIB=$usr_fdir:$GS_LIB export GS_LIB else GS_LIB=$usr_fdir export GS_LIB fi echo 'startkde: Starting up...' 1>&2 # Mark that full KDE session is running (e.g. Konqueror preloading works only # with full KDE running). The KDE_FULL_SESSION property can be detected by # any X client connected to the same X session, even if not launched # directly from the KDE session but e.g. using "ssh -X", kdesu. $KDE_FULL_SESSION # however guarantees that the application is launched in the same environment # like the KDE session and that e.g. KDE utilities/libraries are available. # KDE_FULL_SESSION property is also only available since KDE 3.5.5. # The matching tests are: # For $KDE_FULL_SESSION: # if test -n "$KDE_FULL_SESSION"; then ... whatever # For KDE_FULL_SESSION property: # xprop -root | grep "^KDE_FULL_SESSION" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null # if test $? -eq 0; then ... whatever # # Additionally there is (since KDE 3.5.7) $KDE_SESSION_UID with the uid # of the user running the KDE session. It should be rarely needed (e.g. # after sudo to prevent desktop-wide functionality in the new user's kded). # # Since KDE4 there is also KDE_SESSION_VERSION, containing the major version number. # Note that this didn't exist in KDE3, which can be detected by its absense and # the presence of KDE_FULL_SESSION. # KDE_FULL_SESSION=true export KDE_FULL_SESSION @xprop@/bin/xprop -root -f KDE_FULL_SESSION 8t -set KDE_FULL_SESSION true KDE_SESSION_VERSION=5 export KDE_SESSION_VERSION @xprop@/bin/xprop -root -f KDE_SESSION_VERSION 32c -set KDE_SESSION_VERSION 5 KDE_SESSION_UID=`id -ru` export KDE_SESSION_UID XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=KDE export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP # At this point all the environment is ready, let's send it to kwalletd if running if test -n "$PAM_KWALLET_LOGIN" ; then env | @socat@/bin/socat STDIN UNIX-CONNECT:$PAM_KWALLET_LOGIN fi # At this point all environment variables are set, let's send it to the DBus # session server to update the activation environment @plasmaWorkspace@/lib/libexec/ksyncdbusenv if test $? -ne 0; then # Startup error echo 'startkde: Could not sync environment to dbus.' 1>&2 test -n "$ksplash_pid" && kill "$ksplash_pid" 2>/dev/null @xmessage@/bin/xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not sync environment to dbus." exit 1 fi # We set LD_BIND_NOW to increase the efficiency of kdeinit. # kdeinit unsets this variable before loading applications. LD_BIND_NOW=true @kinit@/lib/libexec/kf5/start_kdeinit_wrapper --kded +kcminit_startup if test $? -ne 0; then # Startup error echo 'startkde: Could not start kdeinit5.' 1>&2 test -n "$ksplash_pid" && kill "$ksplash_pid" 2>/dev/null @xmessage@/bin/xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start kdeinit5." exit 1 fi # (NixOS) We run kbuildsycoca5 before starting the user session because things # may be missing or moved if they have run nixos-rebuild and it may not be # possible for them to start Konsole to run it manually! @kservice@/bin/kbuildsycoca5 # finally, give the session control to the session manager # see kdebase/ksmserver for the description of the rest of the startup sequence # if the KDEWM environment variable has been set, then it will be used as KDE's # window manager instead of kwin. # if KDEWM is not set, ksmserver will ensure kwin is started. # kwrapper5 is used to reduce startup time and memory usage # kwrapper5 does not return useful error codes such as the exit code of ksmserver. # We only check for 255 which means that the ksmserver process could not be # started, any problems thereafter, e.g. ksmserver failing to initialize, # will remain undetected. test -n "$KDEWM" && KDEWM="--windowmanager $KDEWM" # If the session should be locked from the start (locked autologin), # lock now and do the rest of the KDE startup underneath the locker. KSMSERVEROPTIONS="" test -n "$dl" && KSMSERVEROPTIONS=" --lockscreen" @kinit@/bin/kwrapper5 @plasmaWorkspace@/bin/ksmserver $KDEWM $KSMSERVEROPTIONS if test $? -eq 255; then # Startup error echo 'startkde: Could not start ksmserver.' 1>&2 test -n "$ksplash_pid" && kill "$ksplash_pid" 2>/dev/null @xmessage@/bin/xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start ksmserver." fi wait_drkonqi=`@kconfig@/bin/kreadconfig5 --file startkderc --group WaitForDrKonqi --key Enabled --default true` if test x"$wait_drkonqi"x = x"true"x ; then # wait for remaining drkonqi instances with timeout (in seconds) wait_drkonqi_timeout=`@kconfig@/bin/kreadconfig5 --file startkderc --group WaitForDrKonqi --key Timeout --default 900` wait_drkonqi_counter=0 while @qt5@/bin/qdbus | @gnugrep@/bin/grep "^[^w]*org.kde.drkonqi" > /dev/null ; do sleep 5 wait_drkonqi_counter=$((wait_drkonqi_counter+5)) if test "$wait_drkonqi_counter" -ge "$wait_drkonqi_timeout" ; then # ask remaining drkonqis to die in a graceful way @qt5@/bin/qdbus | @gnugrep@/bin/grep 'org.kde.drkonqi-' | while read address ; do @qt5@/bin/qdbus "$address" "/MainApplication" "quit" done break fi done fi echo 'startkde: Shutting down...' 1>&2 # just in case test -n "$ksplash_pid" && kill "$ksplash_pid" 2>/dev/null # Clean up @kinit@/bin/kdeinit5_shutdown echo 'startkde: Running shutdown scripts...' 1>&2 # Run scripts found in /plasma-workspace/shutdown for prefix in `echo "$scriptpath"`; do for file in `ls "$prefix"/shutdown 2> /dev/null | @gnugrep@/bin/egrep -v '(~|\.bak)$'`; do test -x "$prefix$file" && "$prefix$file" done done unset KDE_FULL_SESSION @xprop@/bin/xprop -root -remove KDE_FULL_SESSION unset KDE_SESSION_VERSION @xprop@/bin/xprop -root -remove KDE_SESSION_VERSION unset KDE_SESSION_UID echo 'startkde: Done.' 1>&2