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Nick Low wrote:
[snip]
> Turning on the echo does not yield any useful information in the
> command window.  I can now see the commands that are called by the
> batch file, but there is no information displayed between the line
> that now reads "bash --login -i --verbose --debug" and "pause".  I
> also tried just "bash --verbose --debug" and that yielded no
> information either.

Actually that is more information, bash is exiting before processing profil=
e and
bashrc files.

[snip]
> It is really two CPUs with Hyperthreading.  I am reading through the
> archives now to see if there is anything useful in them, but so far I
> have not come up with anything.

The other systems you tested, are they different (1 CPU, no hyper-threading=
)?
Do they have a different version of the installed bash? (i.e. run cygcheck =
-f
/usr/bin/bash.exe)

[snip]

It's difficult to tell, but looking at what is different may be faster than
looking at strace output to find out what the problem is.

Regards.
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Ren=E9 Berber


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