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* long pause before programs start
@ 1999-09-15 11:00 John Wiersba
  1999-09-15 12:35 ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-30 23:42 ` John Wiersba
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: John Wiersba @ 1999-09-15 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

I have just been looking into installing one of the later versions of
cygwin1.dll (to overcome the bug with the doubling up of .. and . file name
components which was screwing up the install of the grep 2.3 package).
However, all the recent snapshots that I've tried, including as far back as
July, have a serious problem with a long (2+ seconds) pause before many
programs run.  This doesn't happen at all with the .dll dated 1/16/99.  Bash
internal commands (like cd) don't have the pause problem and with some
programs the pause is shorter. 

In fact, things are so screwed up under the 9/14 snapshot that vim needs to
get several key presses before it will finish painting the terminal window
and each command needs a few keypresses after it before it appears to be
performed.

I wrote a short script:

#!/bin/ksh
ls | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat >/dev/null

When I run it in a directory with 21 plain files, it takes 5 seconds to
return to the prompt.  With the 1/16 .dll, it takes less than 1 second.

How can I diagnose what's going on?

BTW, I looked in the 5/23 cyginw-inst tarball (which I had previously
downloaded) for strace but only found strace.h.  Where is strace.exe to be
found?

I'm including cygcheck -s -v output.  I notice that the mount info seems to
be screwed up.  Could this be the problem?  However, when I do a mount
command, I get:

   Device           Directory           Type        Flags
   D:               /                   user        binmode
   A:               /a/a                user        binmode
   C:               /c                  user        binmode

Why would cygcheck's mount information be different than mount's?

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------
Cygnus Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Wed Sep 15 13:54:12 1999

WinNT Ver 4.0 build 1381 Service Pack 5

Path:	/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh
	/jrw/binu
	/opt/cygwin/local/bin
	/opt/cygwin/bin
	/opt/cygwin/bin
	/jrw/binw
	/winnt/system32
	/winnt
	.

SysDir: C:\WINNT\System32
WinDir: C:\WINNT

CYGWIN = `  notitle tty nostrip_title binmode glob'
GCC_EXEC_PREFIX = `/opt/cygwin/lib/gcc-lib/'
HOME = `/jrw'
MAKE_MODE = `UNIX'
PWD = `/jrw'

!D: = `D:\jrw'
CDPATH = `.:..:/jrw'
COLUMNS = `80'
COMPUTERNAME = `AA-06025'
COMSPEC = `C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe'
CYGWIN_PATH_BUG =
`/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh:/jrw/binu:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/opt/cygwin/bin:/jrw/binw:/w
innt/system32:/winnt:.'
DIR_DATA = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/data'
DIR_JRW = `/jrw/jrw'
DIR_JW = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
DIR_LISTS = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/lists'
DIR_MAB = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab'
DIR_MABSI = `/hmrdev/mab'
DIR_MDST = `/jrw/jrw/mdst'
DIR_PL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/pl'
DIR_PRT = `/jrw/prt'
DIR_SH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh'
DIR_SQL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sql2sql'
HOMEDRIVE = `C:'
HOMEPATH = `\users\default'
HOSTNAME = `AA-06025'
HOSTTYPE = `i586'
INFOPATH = `/usr/info:/usr/local/info'
LANG = `C'
LC_ALL = `C'
LESS = `-iMn'
LINES = `61'
LISTSDIR = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
MACHTYPE = `i586-pc-cygwin32'
MANPATH = `/usr/man:/usr/local/man'
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = `1'
NWUSERNAME = `jrw32982'
OS2LIBPATH = `C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;'
OS = `Windows_NT'
OSTYPE = `cygwin32'
PATHEXT = `.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
PATH_ORIG = `/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin'
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = `x86'
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = `x86 Family 6 Model 5 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel'
PROCESSOR_LEVEL = `6'
PROCESSOR_REVISION = `0501'
PROMPT = `$P$G'
PS1 = `$PWD> '
ROOTDIR = `d:/opt/mks'
SHELL = `/bin/bash'
SHLVL = `1'
SQLANY50 = `d:\opt\supmagic\sqlany50\win'
SYSTEMDRIVE = `C:'
SYSTEMROOT = `C:\WINNT'
TCLLIBPATH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab/pkg'
TEMP = `C:\TEMP'
TERM = `linux'
TERM_ORIG = `linux'
TMP = `C:\TEMP'
TMPDIR = `C:/TEMP'
TZ = `EST5DST'
USERDOMAIN = `MDST-AA1'
USERNAME = `jrw32982'
USERPROFILE = `C:\WINNT\Profiles\jrw32982'
VISUAL = `vi'
WINDIR = `C:\WINNT'
_ = `/bin/cygcheck'

Use `-r' to scan registry

a:\ fd           N/A    N/A                    
c:\ hd  FAT     2044Mb  34% CP    UN           
d:\ hd  NTFS    4104Mb  32% CP CS UN PA FC     
e:\ cd           N/A    N/A                    
f:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
h:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
m:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
n:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
o:\ net NWFS   24897Mb  74% CP                 MEDSTAT
s:\ net NWFS   34688Mb  75% CP                 MEDSTATS
t:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
x:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
y:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS

C:    /c       user    binmode
C:    /c       user    binmode
C:    /c       user    binmode

Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cat.exe
Not Found: cpp (good!)
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\find.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\gdb.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\ld.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\make.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\sh.exe

  371k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtcl80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygtcl80.dll" v0.0 ts=1998/12/1 3:25
    5k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtclpip80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
   10k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtclreg80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygtclreg80.dll" v0.0 ts=1998/12/1 3:25
  600k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtk80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygtk80.dll" v0.0 ts=1998/12/1 3:28
  506k 1999/09/15 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=1999/9/15 0:16
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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 11:00 long pause before programs start John Wiersba
@ 1999-09-15 12:35 ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-15 22:53   ` Thomas Kowatsch
  1999-09-30 23:42   ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-30 23:42 ` John Wiersba
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-09-15 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Wiersba; +Cc: cygwin

On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 02:00:09PM -0400, John Wiersba wrote:
>I have just been looking into installing one of the later versions of
>cygwin1.dll (to overcome the bug with the doubling up of .. and . file name
>components which was screwing up the install of the grep 2.3 package).
>However, all the recent snapshots that I've tried, including as far back as
>July, have a serious problem with a long (2+ seconds) pause before many
>programs run.  This doesn't happen at all with the .dll dated 1/16/99.  Bash
>internal commands (like cd) don't have the pause problem and with some
>programs the pause is shorter. 
>
>In fact, things are so screwed up under the 9/14 snapshot that vim needs to
>get several key presses before it will finish painting the terminal window
>and each command needs a few keypresses after it before it appears to be
>performed.

That would be a *bug* in the 9/14 snapshot.

>I wrote a short script:
>
>#!/bin/ksh
>ls | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat >/dev/null
>
>When I run it in a directory with 21 plain files, it takes 5 seconds to
>return to the prompt.  With the 1/16 .dll, it takes less than 1 second.

It takes less than a second for me with the latest DLL.

>How can I diagnose what's going on?

gdb or strace.

>BTW, I looked in the 5/23 cyginw-inst tarball (which I had previously
>downloaded) for strace but only found strace.h.  Where is strace.exe to be
>found?

Why would you assume that the 5/23 cygwin-inst would work with the 9/14
cygwin DLL?

>I'm including cygcheck -s -v output.  I notice that the mount info seems to
>be screwed up.  Could this be the problem?  However, when I do a mount
>command, I get:
>
>   Device           Directory           Type        Flags
>   D:               /                   user        binmode
>   A:               /a/a                user        binmode
>   C:               /c                  user        binmode
>
>Why would cygcheck's mount information be different than mount's?

That could be another bug.  It would be worthwhile to use the latest
version of cygcheck.

-chris

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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 12:35 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-09-15 22:53   ` Thomas Kowatsch
  1999-09-16 10:29     ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-30 23:42     ` Thomas Kowatsch
  1999-09-30 23:42   ` Chris Faylor
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Kowatsch @ 1999-09-15 22:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

Chris Faylor wrote:
[snipped a lot of usefull stuff]

> >How can I diagnose what's going on?
>
> gdb or strace.

Where can I get strace ?

Cheers
Tommy


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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 22:53   ` Thomas Kowatsch
@ 1999-09-16 10:29     ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-30 23:42       ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-30 23:42     ` Thomas Kowatsch
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-09-16 10:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Thomas Kowatsch; +Cc: cygwin

On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 07:49:59AM +0200, Thomas Kowatsch wrote:
>Chris Faylor wrote:
>[snipped a lot of usefull stuff]
>
>> >How can I diagnose what's going on?
>>
>> gdb or strace.
>
>Where can I get strace ?

Download one of the most recent cygwin-inst tar files.

cgf

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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-16 10:29     ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-09-30 23:42       ` Chris Faylor
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Thomas Kowatsch; +Cc: cygwin

On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 07:49:59AM +0200, Thomas Kowatsch wrote:
>Chris Faylor wrote:
>[snipped a lot of usefull stuff]
>
>> >How can I diagnose what's going on?
>>
>> gdb or strace.
>
>Where can I get strace ?

Download one of the most recent cygwin-inst tar files.

cgf

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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 12:35 ` Chris Faylor
  1999-09-15 22:53   ` Thomas Kowatsch
@ 1999-09-30 23:42   ` Chris Faylor
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Wiersba; +Cc: cygwin

On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 02:00:09PM -0400, John Wiersba wrote:
>I have just been looking into installing one of the later versions of
>cygwin1.dll (to overcome the bug with the doubling up of .. and . file name
>components which was screwing up the install of the grep 2.3 package).
>However, all the recent snapshots that I've tried, including as far back as
>July, have a serious problem with a long (2+ seconds) pause before many
>programs run.  This doesn't happen at all with the .dll dated 1/16/99.  Bash
>internal commands (like cd) don't have the pause problem and with some
>programs the pause is shorter. 
>
>In fact, things are so screwed up under the 9/14 snapshot that vim needs to
>get several key presses before it will finish painting the terminal window
>and each command needs a few keypresses after it before it appears to be
>performed.

That would be a *bug* in the 9/14 snapshot.

>I wrote a short script:
>
>#!/bin/ksh
>ls | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat >/dev/null
>
>When I run it in a directory with 21 plain files, it takes 5 seconds to
>return to the prompt.  With the 1/16 .dll, it takes less than 1 second.

It takes less than a second for me with the latest DLL.

>How can I diagnose what's going on?

gdb or strace.

>BTW, I looked in the 5/23 cyginw-inst tarball (which I had previously
>downloaded) for strace but only found strace.h.  Where is strace.exe to be
>found?

Why would you assume that the 5/23 cygwin-inst would work with the 9/14
cygwin DLL?

>I'm including cygcheck -s -v output.  I notice that the mount info seems to
>be screwed up.  Could this be the problem?  However, when I do a mount
>command, I get:
>
>   Device           Directory           Type        Flags
>   D:               /                   user        binmode
>   A:               /a/a                user        binmode
>   C:               /c                  user        binmode
>
>Why would cygcheck's mount information be different than mount's?

That could be another bug.  It would be worthwhile to use the latest
version of cygcheck.

-chris

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* long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 11:00 long pause before programs start John Wiersba
  1999-09-15 12:35 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` John Wiersba
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: John Wiersba @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

I have just been looking into installing one of the later versions of
cygwin1.dll (to overcome the bug with the doubling up of .. and . file name
components which was screwing up the install of the grep 2.3 package).
However, all the recent snapshots that I've tried, including as far back as
July, have a serious problem with a long (2+ seconds) pause before many
programs run.  This doesn't happen at all with the .dll dated 1/16/99.  Bash
internal commands (like cd) don't have the pause problem and with some
programs the pause is shorter. 

In fact, things are so screwed up under the 9/14 snapshot that vim needs to
get several key presses before it will finish painting the terminal window
and each command needs a few keypresses after it before it appears to be
performed.

I wrote a short script:

#!/bin/ksh
ls | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat | cat >/dev/null

When I run it in a directory with 21 plain files, it takes 5 seconds to
return to the prompt.  With the 1/16 .dll, it takes less than 1 second.

How can I diagnose what's going on?

BTW, I looked in the 5/23 cyginw-inst tarball (which I had previously
downloaded) for strace but only found strace.h.  Where is strace.exe to be
found?

I'm including cygcheck -s -v output.  I notice that the mount info seems to
be screwed up.  Could this be the problem?  However, when I do a mount
command, I get:

   Device           Directory           Type        Flags
   D:               /                   user        binmode
   A:               /a/a                user        binmode
   C:               /c                  user        binmode

Why would cygcheck's mount information be different than mount's?

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------
Cygnus Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Wed Sep 15 13:54:12 1999

WinNT Ver 4.0 build 1381 Service Pack 5

Path:	/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh
	/jrw/binu
	/opt/cygwin/local/bin
	/opt/cygwin/bin
	/opt/cygwin/bin
	/jrw/binw
	/winnt/system32
	/winnt
	.

SysDir: C:\WINNT\System32
WinDir: C:\WINNT

CYGWIN = `  notitle tty nostrip_title binmode glob'
GCC_EXEC_PREFIX = `/opt/cygwin/lib/gcc-lib/'
HOME = `/jrw'
MAKE_MODE = `UNIX'
PWD = `/jrw'

!D: = `D:\jrw'
CDPATH = `.:..:/jrw'
COLUMNS = `80'
COMPUTERNAME = `AA-06025'
COMSPEC = `C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe'
CYGWIN_PATH_BUG =
`/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh:/jrw/binu:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/opt/cygwin/bin:/jrw/binw:/w
innt/system32:/winnt:.'
DIR_DATA = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/data'
DIR_JRW = `/jrw/jrw'
DIR_JW = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
DIR_LISTS = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/lists'
DIR_MAB = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab'
DIR_MABSI = `/hmrdev/mab'
DIR_MDST = `/jrw/jrw/mdst'
DIR_PL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/pl'
DIR_PRT = `/jrw/prt'
DIR_SH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh'
DIR_SQL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sql2sql'
HOMEDRIVE = `C:'
HOMEPATH = `\users\default'
HOSTNAME = `AA-06025'
HOSTTYPE = `i586'
INFOPATH = `/usr/info:/usr/local/info'
LANG = `C'
LC_ALL = `C'
LESS = `-iMn'
LINES = `61'
LISTSDIR = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
MACHTYPE = `i586-pc-cygwin32'
MANPATH = `/usr/man:/usr/local/man'
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = `1'
NWUSERNAME = `jrw32982'
OS2LIBPATH = `C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;'
OS = `Windows_NT'
OSTYPE = `cygwin32'
PATHEXT = `.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
PATH_ORIG = `/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin'
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = `x86'
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = `x86 Family 6 Model 5 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel'
PROCESSOR_LEVEL = `6'
PROCESSOR_REVISION = `0501'
PROMPT = `$P$G'
PS1 = `$PWD> '
ROOTDIR = `d:/opt/mks'
SHELL = `/bin/bash'
SHLVL = `1'
SQLANY50 = `d:\opt\supmagic\sqlany50\win'
SYSTEMDRIVE = `C:'
SYSTEMROOT = `C:\WINNT'
TCLLIBPATH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab/pkg'
TEMP = `C:\TEMP'
TERM = `linux'
TERM_ORIG = `linux'
TMP = `C:\TEMP'
TMPDIR = `C:/TEMP'
TZ = `EST5DST'
USERDOMAIN = `MDST-AA1'
USERNAME = `jrw32982'
USERPROFILE = `C:\WINNT\Profiles\jrw32982'
VISUAL = `vi'
WINDIR = `C:\WINNT'
_ = `/bin/cygcheck'

Use `-r' to scan registry

a:\ fd           N/A    N/A                    
c:\ hd  FAT     2044Mb  34% CP    UN           
d:\ hd  NTFS    4104Mb  32% CP CS UN PA FC     
e:\ cd           N/A    N/A                    
f:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
h:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
m:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
n:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
o:\ net NWFS   24897Mb  74% CP                 MEDSTAT
s:\ net NWFS   34688Mb  75% CP                 MEDSTATS
t:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
x:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
y:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS

C:    /c       user    binmode
C:    /c       user    binmode
C:    /c       user    binmode

Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cat.exe
Not Found: cpp (good!)
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\find.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\gdb.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\ld.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\make.exe
Found: D:\opt\cygwin\bin\sh.exe

  371k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtcl80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygtcl80.dll" v0.0 ts=1998/12/1 3:25
    5k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtclpip80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
   10k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtclreg80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygtclreg80.dll" v0.0 ts=1998/12/1 3:25
  600k 1998/12/01 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygtk80.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygtk80.dll" v0.0 ts=1998/12/1 3:28
  506k 1999/09/15 D:\opt\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
                  "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=1999/9/15 0:16
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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 22:53   ` Thomas Kowatsch
  1999-09-16 10:29     ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-09-30 23:42     ` Thomas Kowatsch
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Kowatsch @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

Chris Faylor wrote:
[snipped a lot of usefull stuff]

> >How can I diagnose what's going on?
>
> gdb or strace.

Where can I get strace ?

Cheers
Tommy


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* Re: long pause before programs start
  1999-09-15 13:58 Earnie Boyd
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` Earnie Boyd
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Wiersba, cygwin

--- John Wiersba <John.Wiersba@medstat.com> wrote:
-8<-
> I'm including cygcheck -s -v output.  I notice that the mount info seems to
> be screwed up.  Could this be the problem?  However, when I do a mount
> command, I get:
> 
>    Device           Directory           Type        Flags
>    D:               /                   user        binmode
>    A:               /a/a                user        binmode
>    C:               /c                  user        binmode
> 

Make sure you're using the mount program from the cygwin-inst-* file.  Although
I believed that you are.

> Why would cygcheck's mount information be different than mount's?
> 

Your registry isn't correct.  See below.

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------
> Cygnus Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
> Current System Time: Wed Sep 15 13:54:12 1999
> 
> WinNT Ver 4.0 build 1381 Service Pack 5
> 
> Path:	/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh
> 	/jrw/binu
> 	/opt/cygwin/local/bin
> 	/opt/cygwin/bin
> 	/opt/cygwin/bin
> 	/jrw/binw
> 	/winnt/system32
> 	/winnt
> 	.

Always put the cygwin bin directories first.  Always only include one entry of
a directory in the PATH.


> 
> SysDir: C:\WINNT\System32
> WinDir: C:\WINNT
> 
> CYGWIN = `  notitle tty nostrip_title binmode glob'
> GCC_EXEC_PREFIX = `/opt/cygwin/lib/gcc-lib/'
> HOME = `/jrw'
> MAKE_MODE = `UNIX'
> PWD = `/jrw'
> 
> !D: = `D:\jrw'
> CDPATH = `.:..:/jrw'
> COLUMNS = `80'
> COMPUTERNAME = `AA-06025'
> COMSPEC = `C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe'
> CYGWIN_PATH_BUG =
> `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh:/jrw/binu:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/opt/cygwin/bin:/jrw/binw:/w
> innt/system32:/winnt:.'
> DIR_DATA = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/data'
> DIR_JRW = `/jrw/jrw'
> DIR_JW = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
> DIR_LISTS = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/lists'
> DIR_MAB = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab'
> DIR_MABSI = `/hmrdev/mab'
> DIR_MDST = `/jrw/jrw/mdst'
> DIR_PL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/pl'
> DIR_PRT = `/jrw/prt'
> DIR_SH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh'
> DIR_SQL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sql2sql'
> HOMEDRIVE = `C:'
> HOMEPATH = `\users\default'
> HOSTNAME = `AA-06025'
> HOSTTYPE = `i586'
> INFOPATH = `/usr/info:/usr/local/info'
> LANG = `C'
> LC_ALL = `C'
> LESS = `-iMn'
> LINES = `61'
> LISTSDIR = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
> MACHTYPE = `i586-pc-cygwin32'
> MANPATH = `/usr/man:/usr/local/man'
> NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = `1'
> NWUSERNAME = `jrw32982'
> OS2LIBPATH = `C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;'
> OS = `Windows_NT'
> OSTYPE = `cygwin32'
> PATHEXT = `.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
> PATH_ORIG = `/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin'
> PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = `x86'
> PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = `x86 Family 6 Model 5 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel'
> PROCESSOR_LEVEL = `6'
> PROCESSOR_REVISION = `0501'
> PROMPT = `$P$G'
> PS1 = `$PWD> '
> ROOTDIR = `d:/opt/mks'
> SHELL = `/bin/bash'
> SHLVL = `1'
> SQLANY50 = `d:\opt\supmagic\sqlany50\win'
> SYSTEMDRIVE = `C:'
> SYSTEMROOT = `C:\WINNT'
> TCLLIBPATH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab/pkg'
> TEMP = `C:\TEMP'
> TERM = `linux'
> TERM_ORIG = `linux'
> TMP = `C:\TEMP'
> TMPDIR = `C:/TEMP'
> TZ = `EST5DST'
> USERDOMAIN = `MDST-AA1'
> USERNAME = `jrw32982'
> USERPROFILE = `C:\WINNT\Profiles\jrw32982'
> VISUAL = `vi'
> WINDIR = `C:\WINNT'
> _ = `/bin/cygcheck'
> 
> Use `-r' to scan registry
> 
> a:\ fd           N/A    N/A                    
> c:\ hd  FAT     2044Mb  34% CP    UN           
> d:\ hd  NTFS    4104Mb  32% CP CS UN PA FC     
> e:\ cd           N/A    N/A                    
> f:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
> h:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
> m:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
> n:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
> o:\ net NWFS   24897Mb  74% CP                 MEDSTAT
> s:\ net NWFS   34688Mb  75% CP                 MEDSTATS
> t:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
> x:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
> y:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
> 
> C:    /c       user    binmode
> C:    /c       user    binmode
> C:    /c       user    binmode
> 


Your registry appears to be screwed.  Do cygcheck -s -v -r to see the actual
registry entries.

-8<-

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===
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* Re: long pause before programs start
@ 1999-09-15 13:58 Earnie Boyd
  1999-09-30 23:42 ` Earnie Boyd
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-09-15 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Wiersba

--- John Wiersba <John.Wiersba@medstat.com> wrote:
-8<-
> I'm including cygcheck -s -v output.  I notice that the mount info seems to
> be screwed up.  Could this be the problem?  However, when I do a mount
> command, I get:
> 
>    Device           Directory           Type        Flags
>    D:               /                   user        binmode
>    A:               /a/a                user        binmode
>    C:               /c                  user        binmode
> 

Make sure you're using the mount program from the cygwin-inst-* file.  Although
I believed that you are.

> Why would cygcheck's mount information be different than mount's?
> 

Your registry isn't correct.  See below.

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------
> Cygnus Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
> Current System Time: Wed Sep 15 13:54:12 1999
> 
> WinNT Ver 4.0 build 1381 Service Pack 5
> 
> Path:	/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh
> 	/jrw/binu
> 	/opt/cygwin/local/bin
> 	/opt/cygwin/bin
> 	/opt/cygwin/bin
> 	/jrw/binw
> 	/winnt/system32
> 	/winnt
> 	.

Always put the cygwin bin directories first.  Always only include one entry of
a directory in the PATH.


> 
> SysDir: C:\WINNT\System32
> WinDir: C:\WINNT
> 
> CYGWIN = `  notitle tty nostrip_title binmode glob'
> GCC_EXEC_PREFIX = `/opt/cygwin/lib/gcc-lib/'
> HOME = `/jrw'
> MAKE_MODE = `UNIX'
> PWD = `/jrw'
> 
> !D: = `D:\jrw'
> CDPATH = `.:..:/jrw'
> COLUMNS = `80'
> COMPUTERNAME = `AA-06025'
> COMSPEC = `C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe'
> CYGWIN_PATH_BUG =
> `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh:/jrw/binu:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/opt/cygwin/bin:/jrw/binw:/w
> innt/system32:/winnt:.'
> DIR_DATA = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/data'
> DIR_JRW = `/jrw/jrw'
> DIR_JW = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
> DIR_LISTS = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/lists'
> DIR_MAB = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab'
> DIR_MABSI = `/hmrdev/mab'
> DIR_MDST = `/jrw/jrw/mdst'
> DIR_PL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/pl'
> DIR_PRT = `/jrw/prt'
> DIR_SH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sh'
> DIR_SQL = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/sql2sql'
> HOMEDRIVE = `C:'
> HOMEPATH = `\users\default'
> HOSTNAME = `AA-06025'
> HOSTTYPE = `i586'
> INFOPATH = `/usr/info:/usr/local/info'
> LANG = `C'
> LC_ALL = `C'
> LESS = `-iMn'
> LINES = `61'
> LISTSDIR = `/jrw/jrw/jw'
> MACHTYPE = `i586-pc-cygwin32'
> MANPATH = `/usr/man:/usr/local/man'
> NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = `1'
> NWUSERNAME = `jrw32982'
> OS2LIBPATH = `C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;'
> OS = `Windows_NT'
> OSTYPE = `cygwin32'
> PATHEXT = `.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
> PATH_ORIG = `/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin'
> PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = `x86'
> PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = `x86 Family 6 Model 5 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel'
> PROCESSOR_LEVEL = `6'
> PROCESSOR_REVISION = `0501'
> PROMPT = `$P$G'
> PS1 = `$PWD> '
> ROOTDIR = `d:/opt/mks'
> SHELL = `/bin/bash'
> SHLVL = `1'
> SQLANY50 = `d:\opt\supmagic\sqlany50\win'
> SYSTEMDRIVE = `C:'
> SYSTEMROOT = `C:\WINNT'
> TCLLIBPATH = `/jrw/jrw/mdst/mab/pkg'
> TEMP = `C:\TEMP'
> TERM = `linux'
> TERM_ORIG = `linux'
> TMP = `C:\TEMP'
> TMPDIR = `C:/TEMP'
> TZ = `EST5DST'
> USERDOMAIN = `MDST-AA1'
> USERNAME = `jrw32982'
> USERPROFILE = `C:\WINNT\Profiles\jrw32982'
> VISUAL = `vi'
> WINDIR = `C:\WINNT'
> _ = `/bin/cygcheck'
> 
> Use `-r' to scan registry
> 
> a:\ fd           N/A    N/A                    
> c:\ hd  FAT     2044Mb  34% CP    UN           
> d:\ hd  NTFS    4104Mb  32% CP CS UN PA FC     
> e:\ cd           N/A    N/A                    
> f:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
> h:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
> m:\ net NWFS   29281Mb  51% CP                 MEDSTAT
> n:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
> o:\ net NWFS   24897Mb  74% CP                 MEDSTAT
> s:\ net NWFS   34688Mb  75% CP                 MEDSTATS
> t:\ net NWFS   30393Mb  58% CP                 MEDSTATN
> x:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
> y:\ net NWFS     900Mb  44% CP                 SYS
> 
> C:    /c       user    binmode
> C:    /c       user    binmode
> C:    /c       user    binmode
> 


Your registry appears to be screwed.  Do cygcheck -s -v -r to see the actual
registry entries.

-8<-

Good Luck,
===
Earnie Boyd < mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com >

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