On 11/8/2011 10:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 8 00:13, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
alternative, remove the bash-completion package if any.
Wouldn't it make more sense to find out what part of the bash-completion
package is the usual culprit and to disable or change this part in a
bash-comp
> Mark Geisert (that's me) wrote:
> > I haven't yet diff'd the two cygchecks
> > you sent but maybe that'll lead somewhere.
>
> I've now done that. The 'good' cygcheck shows many more packages installed
> than
> the 'bad' cygcheck. But the only package version differences I found were for
> bz
> bzr, find and mercurial; the 'good' cygcheck paradoxically shows earlier
^
bzr, file and mercurial
..mark
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Mark Geisert (that's me) wrote:
> I haven't yet diff'd the two cygchecks
> you sent but maybe that'll lead somewhere.
I've now done that. The 'good' cygcheck shows many more packages installed than
the 'bad' cygcheck. But the only package version differences I found were for
bzr, find and mercur
On Nov 8 00:13, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
> Le 05/11/2011 00:28, J.V. a écrit :
> >I have Windows XP Pro x32 in a VM with the latest version of cygwin
> >installed.
> >
> >When I open a cygwin bash shell, and type '$ls' it just sits there forever.
>
> as usual, plz, remove bash-completion...
>
> >F
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