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+# DP: Changed compile time configuration options:
+# DP:
+# DP: - Set the default path to comply with Debian policy
+# DP:
+# DP: - Enable System-wide .bashrc file for interactive shells.
+# DP:
+# DP: - Enable System-wide .bash.logout file for interactive shells.
+# DP:
+# DP: - make non-interactive shells begun with argv[0][0] == '-'
+# DP: run the startup files when not in posix mode.
+# DP:
+# DP: - try to check whether bash is being run by sshd and source
+# DP: the .bashrc if so (like the rshd behavior).
+# DP:
+# DP: - don't define a default DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY, because it
+# DP: can cause a timeout on NFS mounts.
+
+--- a/config-bot.h
++++ b/config-bot.h
+@@ -204,4 +204,4 @@
+ /******************************************************************/
+
+ /* If you don't want bash to provide a default mail file to check. */
+-/* #undef DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY */
++#undef DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY
+--- a/config-top.h
++++ b/config-top.h
+@@ -97,20 +97,20 @@
+ #define DEFAULT_BASHRC "~/.bashrc"
+
+ /* System-wide .bashrc file for interactive shells. */
+-/* #define SYS_BASHRC "/etc/bash.bashrc" */
++#define SYS_BASHRC "/etc/bash.bashrc"
+
+ /* System-wide .bash_logout for login shells. */
+-/* #define SYS_BASH_LOGOUT "/etc/bash.bash_logout" */
++#define SYS_BASH_LOGOUT "/etc/bash.bash_logout"
+
+ /* Define this to make non-interactive shells begun with argv[0][0] == '-'
+ run the startup files when not in posix mode. */
+-/* #define NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS */
++#define NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS
+
+ /* Define this if you want bash to try to check whether it's being run by
+ sshd and source the .bashrc if so (like the rshd behavior). This checks
+ for the presence of SSH_CLIENT or SSH2_CLIENT in the initial environment,
+ which can be fooled under certain not-uncommon circumstances. */
+-/* #define SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC */
++#define SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC
+
+ /* Define if you want the case-toggling operators (~[~]) and the
+ `capcase' variable attribute (declare -c). */