At 02:23 PM 3/16/2005, you wrote:
>I activated option -x in my cygwin.bat and realized, that the batch
>execution does not get stuck -- instead it is horrible slow. Until this
>problem occured (yesterday), the prompt always appeared at once on my
>computer.
And what changed on your machine betwe
I activated option -x in my cygwin.bat and realized, that the batch
execution does not get stuck -- instead it is horrible slow. Until this
problem occured (yesterday), the prompt always appeared at once on my
computer.
I added a timestamp via "date" into my profile. The execution consumes
up to
At 11:06 AM 3/16/2005, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>When I try to open Cygwin's Bash window, nothing further happens: the
>cursor blinks in the left upper corner, no login happens. The windows
>reacts on CTRL-C though. After CTRL-C I am requested to confirm the
>current batch excecution with yes/no. After co
Hi
When I try to open Cygwin's Bash window, nothing further happens: the
cursor blinks in the left upper corner, no login happens. The windows
reacts on CTRL-C though. After CTRL-C I am requested to confirm the
current batch excecution with yes/no. After confirmation I get a Bash
prompt (sometime
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