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From: Frank Greco <fgreco AT javasig DOT com>
Subject: bash slow on first 'up-arrow'
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 20:39:31 +0000 (UTC)
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I just finished installing the latest cygwin goodies last night and now bash is 
acting a little weird.

When I hit 'up-arrow' for the first time, there's a long delay (at least 30 
secs) and the disk spins like crazy.  Then it seems to work fine, so it seems to 
be looking for something the very first 'up-arrow'.  

Is there a bash setting that I need to set to prevent this?

Thanks,

Frank G.


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