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Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 15:37:08 -0800
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From: Randall R Schulz <rrschulz AT cris DOT com>
Subject: Re: Slowness on app startup after recent update (and yes I
read the FAQ) - Solution - kind of
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Ron,

Why ask why? It can all be traced back to the primordial singularity, of 
course.

Is your HOME set in the Windows environment? If it is, the value inherited 
from the environment upon shell startup will override the value that would 
otherwise have been taken from your entry in /etc/passwd.

Why does upgrading software make things change? Because the newer software 
is different. Sometimes those changes render old scripts and code 
non-functional.

Blind upgrading is not really advisable. Read the release notes and know 
what to expect and whether any special procedures are required. (Take it 
from someone who's been bitten by upgrading without reading the release 
announcements.)

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


At 15:14 2002-12-13, Ron Wood wrote:
>That is it. My $HOME is set to '/'. If I change it to
>something else things work as expected.
>
>This opens up two questions,
>
>1. Why is $HOME set to '/'? According to /etc/profile
>it should be set to /home/RDW. id -un returns RDW. Not
>sure why this is not setup correctly.
>
>2. This was working fine before updating my cygwin
>setup. My $HOME was set to '/' before and everything
>was fine.
>
>I've hardcoded some things to get around this problem.
>Not sure why this happened. I havn't changed anything
>or have an unusual setup.
>
>Thanks for all your help,
>
>ron


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