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Re: Coolview problems - everything went slow!




>From: Administrator <Jonathan.Lunt@exegesis-systems.demon.co.uk>
>To: "Gnu-Win32 Archive (E-mail)" <gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
>Subject: Coolview problems - everything went slow!
>Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 06:09:51 -0000
>
>Help!
>
>I pulled down the coolview binaries and found they fixed the most
>annoying bugs in bash, ie use of double ESC to complete a path, correct
>job control, etc. However....
>
>Everything went very slow. Like 30 second response time. Previously it
>was immediate. Also, bash refuses to read my .bashrc file, giving the
>error:
>
>	"bash.exe: /d/users/jonathanlunt/.bashrc: error 0" 

The problem here is the \r\n line endings you must remove the \r.

cp .bashrc junk
tr -d "\r" < junk > .bashrc
rm junk

Note: you must do this for all scripts and source code.

>
>The path stated is my home directory. All this works fine without
>coolview. Odd thing - if I fun b18 bash and then call coolview, the
>.bashrc is still bust, but the performance is really snappy.
>

How do you instantiate both the original bash and the coolview bash?  
The cygwin.dll replacement should cause the original bash to abort as 
there existed a misspelled function name for which bash was modifed to 
use.  Unless of course Sergey has changed things recently to allow it.


>Any clues??
>

Read the mail archives, pick any month, you'll find posts in them all.

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