Bernd Roesch wrote:
Hello Larry
On 18.09.08, you wrote:
I test always 4-5 times, so all that can go to cache should be in.
Is there a way of logging to see what bash do this long time ?
Putting "set -x" in '/etc/profile' will make it spit out everything bash
does. You might spot something that way. If you need to go further,
thanks for your good help.
it hang after the output
++ id -ng
then after 1-7 seconds the bash cursor come.
when i type in
id -ng
in bash then it is allways fast and print out
Kein
(its the german word for no)
maybe the scripts dont like german words ?
I dont know wy it print out german word, the program have english help text
and is in/bin dir for cygwin.
maybe my german windows send this word ?
i find now out(test over 10 times), the hang on this command is much
shorter, when i deactivate wlan
'id -ng' shouldn't need to access the Internet. However, I did a quick
Google search and unearthed this:
<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=%22id+-ng%22+slow+site%3Acygwin.com&btnG=Search>
Perhaps that's something to check. Although the findings are the reverse of
what's expected from BLODA, it's BLODA just the same. Does this fit your
case?
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