On Fri, 9 Sept 2022, 12:45 jr, <creature.eter...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi,
>
> On Fri, 9 Sept 2022 at 12:39, A. S. Budden  wrote:
> > ...
> >> I tried removing the HOME environment variable from cygwin (it's not
> set to anything in the Windows system, whereas it's set to /home/al in
> cygwin) and ran the command again from the cygwin terminal and it took a
> long time to start. I reset HOME to /home/al and it still took a long time
> to start! Opening a new cygwin terminal resulted in a quick start again.
> This is really weird!
>
> (shot in the dark, have no MS Windows) what happens if you set a HOME
> variable under Windows?
>

Oooh, that was a good shot! Setting the HOME environment variable seems to
work (again, I've only tested this on one machine so far; I'll try the
other tomorrow). It doesn't seem to matter what it's set to: I tried
c:\cygwin\home\al and also just c:\ and it both cases Vim started very
quickly.

Assuming it works on the other PC then that feels like a good & simple fix,
but it'd be nice to understand why Vim goes slowly without HOME set to
anything.

Thanks

Al

>

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