/* context_read.c -- find and read profile and context files * * This code is Copyright (c) 2002, by the authors of nmh. See the * COPYRIGHT file in the root directory of the nmh distribution for * complete copyright information. * * This function must be called early on in any nmh utility, and * may only be called once. It does the following: * * o Sets the global variable "mypath" to the home directory path. * * o Sets the global variable "defpath" to the absolute path of * the profile file. * * o Reads in the profile file. Bails out if it can't. * * o Makes sure that the mail directory exists, prompting for * creation if it doesn't. * * o Reads the context file either as set by the MHCONTEXT * environment variable or by the profile. */ #include /* mh internals */ #include "lock_file.h" #include "m_maildir.h" #include "makedir.h" #include /* structure for getpwuid() results */ void context_read (void) { char buf[BUFSIZ]; /* path name buffer */ char *cp; /* miscellaneous pointer */ char *nd; /* nmh directory pointer */ struct stat st; /* stat() results */ struct passwd *pw; /* getpwuid() results */ FILE *ib; /* profile and context file pointer */ int failed_to_lock = 0; /* * If this routine _is_ called again (despite the warnings in the * comments above), return immediately. */ if ( m_defs != 0 ) return; /* * Find user's home directory. Try the HOME environment variable first, * the home directory field in the password file if that's not found. */ if ((mypath = getenv("HOME")) == NULL) { if ((pw = getpwuid(getuid())) == NULL || *pw->pw_dir == '\0') adios(NULL, "cannot determine your home directory"); mypath = pw->pw_dir; } /* * Find and read user's profile. Check for the existence of an MH environment * variable first with non-empty contents. Convert any relative path name * found there to an absolute one. Look for the profile in the user's home * directory if the MH environment variable isn't set. */ if ((cp = getenv("MH")) && *cp != '\0') { defpath = path(cp, TFILE); /* defpath is an absolute path; make sure that always MH is, too. */ setenv("MH", defpath, 1); if (stat(defpath, &st) != -1 && (st.st_mode & S_IFREG) == 0) adios(NULL, "`%s' specified by your MH environment variable is not a normal file", cp); if ((ib = fopen(defpath, "r")) == NULL) adios(NULL, "unable to read the `%s' profile specified by your MH environment variable", defpath); } else { defpath = concat(mypath, "/", mh_profile, NULL); if ((ib = fopen(defpath, "r")) == NULL) adios(NULL, "Doesn't look like nmh is installed. Run install-mh to do so."); cp = mh_profile; } readconfig (&m_defs, ib, cp, 0); fclose (ib); /* * Find the user's nmh directory, which is specified by the "path" profile component. * Convert a relative path name to an absolute one rooted in the home directory. */ if ((cp = context_find ("path")) == NULL) adios(NULL, "Your %s file does not contain a path entry.", defpath); if (*cp == '\0') adios(NULL, "Your `%s' profile file does not contain a valid path entry.", defpath); if (*cp != '/') (void)snprintf (nd = buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", mypath, cp); else nd = cp; if (stat(nd, &st) == -1) { if (errno != ENOENT) adios (nd, "error opening"); cp = concat ("Your MH-directory \"", nd, "\" doesn't exist; Create it? ", NULL); if (!read_yes_or_no_if_tty(cp)) adios (NULL, "unable to access MH-directory \"%s\"", nd); free (cp); if (!makedir (nd)) adios (NULL, "unable to create %s", nd); } else if ((st.st_mode & S_IFDIR) == 0) adios (NULL, "`%s' is not a directory", nd); /* * Open and read user's context file. The name of the context file comes from the * profile unless overridden by the MHCONTEXT environment variable. */ if ((cp = getenv ("MHCONTEXT")) == NULL || *cp == '\0') cp = context; /* context is NULL if context_foil() was called to disable use of context * We also support users setting explicitly setting MHCONTEXT to /dev/null. * (if this wasn't special-cased then the locking would be liable to fail) */ if (!cp || (strcmp(cp,"/dev/null") == 0)) { ctxpath = NULL; return; } ctxpath = getcpy (m_maildir (cp)); if ((ib = lkfopendata (ctxpath, "r", &failed_to_lock))) { readconfig(NULL, ib, cp, 1); lkfclosedata (ib, ctxpath); } }