Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/08/18/22:51:52
Have you unset the MAILCHECK variable yet? This variable will cause
delays trying to find `mail'. The value of MAILCHECK is a time delay
between checks. You need to _remove_ the environment variable to stop
the searching for mail.
---Arndt Schoenewald <arndt AT schoenewald DOT de> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 1998 at 06:55:37PM +0200, Matthias Morche wrote:
>
> > Please, give us a dump of Your PATH as seen by the bash from within
> > cygnus.bat. I've got similar problems before I tweaked my PATH.
> > Obviously cygwin tried to interpret some element of the path as a
> > hostname.
>
> Well, this is what I checked first (I have read all the messages
from July
> regarding delays caused by name lookups for DOS-style path names).
>
> Anyway, this is what I get in a newly opened CMD.EXE window:
>
> Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM)
> (C) Copyright 1985-1996 Microsoft Corp.
>
> D:\>echo %PATH%
>
D:\Perl\5.00502\bin\MSWin32-x86-object;D:\Perl\5.00502\bin;D:\WINNT\system32;D:\WINNT
>
> And this is from a fresh bash window launched via cygnus.bat:
>
> Cygnus Cygwin32 B19
> bash-2.01$ echo $PATH
>
/Cygnus/B19/H-i386-cygwin32/bin://D/Perl/5.00502/bin/MSWin32-x86-object://D/Perl/5.00502/bin://D/WINNT/system32://D/WINNT
> bash-2.01$
>
> 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?!
>
> Still wondering,
> Arndt
>
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