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Re: b20.1 (bash) hangs on NT4 SP4 in "command not found" situation
- To: Chris Cox <ccox@ftt.net>, cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
- Subject: Re: b20.1 (bash) hangs on NT4 SP4 in "command not found" situation
- From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 10:59:27 -0800 (PST)
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Well first let us see the output of `cygcheck -s -v -r'. Preferably
pasted into the mail over attached.
Regards,
Earnie.
---Chris Cox <ccox@ftt.net> wrote:
>
>
> I've just downloaded b20.1 user.exe and find that when I type a
command
>
>
> which doesn't exist (as happens all too often) in bash or sh, the
window
>
>
> hangs for minutes. It does come back, but it is such a long wait (2
> minutes) that I'm finding it unusable. If I type "type blah" it also
> hangs for a few minutes. Control C doesn't seem to do anything (at
least
>
>
> nothing fast). After it hangs, the cursor is left flashing on the next
> line, but it won't accept input for awhile. (I tried B19 and got the
> same). When it is hung, the task manager shows bash using some cpu
but
> not much (0-1%)
> Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Chris Cox
>
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