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Subject: bug in PATH search?
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:49:16 -0700
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From: "Steven Schram" <sschram AT aircell DOT com>

On 10-Jan-2000, Steven Schram <sschram AT aircell DOT com> wrote:
> When I run make on my project, there is a strange delay of about 5
seconds.
> This happens every time except if I run it again within 10 seconds.  It
does
> not happen at all if I run make as 'make -v' instead.

A few days ago I posted a message regarding make and a strange 5 second
delay.  I have investigated a little bit and have found something very
strange.  It seems that the problem only occurs if the drive letter of the
first directory in the path is not 'C'.  Is there any possible explanation
for this, or am I on a wild goose chase?

Steve Schram


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