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zprofile: introduce zprofile use El Capitan (OS X 10.11) introduces a system-level /etc/zprofile which uses a path_helper thing to mangle $PATH. Unfortunately, the way path_helper works, it forces /usr/local/bin and /usr/bin to the *start* of the PATH variable, which means that any PATH mutations I want have to run after /etc/zprofile calls path_helper. As such, move my path insertions into .zprofile{,-machine} rather than .zshenv{,-machine} so that I can still ensure my path entries are at the start of PATH rather than the end. This works because: > Commands are then read from $ZDOTDIR/.zshenv. If the shell is a > login shell, commands are read from /etc/zprofile and then > $ZDOTDIR/.zprofile. Then, if the shell is interactive, commands > are read from /etc/zshrc and then $ZDOTDIR/.zshrc. Finally, if the > shell is a login shell, /etc/zlogin and $ZDOTDIR/.zlogin are read. This means that non-login shells no longer pick up my custom PATH entries, but as I only use OS X as a desktop OS that seems like a workable tradeoff for now.
author Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com>
date Sun, 31 Jan 2016 20:46:29 -0500
parents 08af9e123baa
children 9a2541ec4d4d
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;; Augie Fackler's .emacs file
; Places I've stolen from:
;  Karl Fogel: http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/kfogel/trunk
;  Dave Anderson: https://ssl.natulte.net/hg/dotfiles/
;  Emacs Starter Kit: http://github.com/technomancy/emacs-starter-kit

; Start the server so that emacsclient will work
(server-start)

(setq custom-file "~/.elisp/settings/01.custom.el")

(let ((settings-files (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.elisp/settings")))
  (mapc '(lambda (p) (load (concat settings-files "/" p)))
        (directory-files settings-files nil "^[0-9].*el$")))

(if (file-regular-p (expand-file-name (concat (getenv "HOME")
                                              "/.emacs-machine.el")))
    (load (expand-file-name "~/.emacs-machine.el")))