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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 04:59:47 +0100
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Subject: Re: Cygwin command line takes a long time to start
From: Andy Koppe <andy DOT koppe AT gmail DOT com>
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On 23 July 2010 02:53, David Antliff wrote:
>> OK then the easiest thing to do is add "set -x" to your ~/.bash_profile
>> and watch where the delay happens as the statements scroll by.
>
> Ah, that's useful - I also have a 10-second-or-so delay when mintty
> starts. By using a bunch of 'echo' commands and that set -x (which of
> course extends the time, but at least makes it clear if anything is
> 'hanging') it's clear to me that the majority of the delay (about 6
> seconds) happens before .bash_profile executes.

Try the same with /etc/profile as well, after first backing it up.
Scripts in /etc/profile.d might be involved too.

Andy

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