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From: lat AT iki DOT fi (Lassi A. Tuura)
Subject: Re: bash "pregnant pauses" revisited (B19 on NT 4.0)
18 Aug 1998 17:26:59 -0700 :
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References: <19980814191928 DOT A5248 AT riga DOT schoenewald DOT de>
Reply-To: "Lassi A. Tuura" <lat AT iki DOT fi>
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To: Arndt Schoenewald <arndt AT schoenewald DOT de>
Cc: Matthias Morche <morche AT sat1 DOT de>, Cygwin32 Maillist <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>

|> But even if I had a stale network drive in PATH, this wouldn't explain
|> why the prompt is often delayed when I just hit <RETURN> on an empty
|> line -- why should the shell search the PATH when there's no command
|> to execute and the prompt is a constant string?!

I do not know if this helps, but shell does try to check your mailbox
every once in a while.  You can adjust the interval, including disabling
the whole feature.  Variables that matter are $MAIL and $MAILCHECK.  The
former tells the path to your mailbox and the latter sets the interval
in seconds.  Setting MAILCHECK=0 disables checking.  I believe there
were reports that indicated that this setting made the delays go away
for some people.

Other than that, you might want to try just `printenv | grep unknown' to
look for clues.

HTH,
//lat
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