Gregory Rosensteel wrote:
Hello,
I performed a fresh install of cygwin on windows XP. I am seeing
that some commands take a really long time to execute, I was wondering
if anyone else is experience this. For example, the 'which' command
takes 2s while the 'pwd' command runs just fine. Please see my sample
output below and if you have encountered this before, let me know
what's up!
$ time which
Usage: which [options] [--] COMMAND [...]
Write the full path of COMMAND(s) to standard output.
--version, -[vV] Print version and exit successfully.
--help, Print this help and exit successfully.
--skip-dot Skip directories in PATH that start with a dot.
--skip-tilde Skip directories in PATH that start with a tilde.
--show-dot Don't expand a dot to current directory in output.
--show-tilde Output a tilde for HOME directory for non-root.
--tty-only Stop processing options on the right if not on tty.
--all, -a Print all matches in PATH, not just the first
--read-alias, -i Read list of aliases from stdin.
--skip-alias Ignore option --read-alias; don't read stdin.
--read-functions Read shell functions from stdin.
--skip-functions Ignore option --read-functions; don't read stdin.
Recommended use is to write the output of (alias; declare -f) to standard
input, so that which can show aliases and shell functions. See which(1) for
examples.
If the options --read-alias and/or --read-functions are specified then the
output can be a full alias or function definition, optionally followed by
the full path of each command used inside of those.
Report bugs to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
real 0m2.082s
user 0m0.030s
sys 0m0.000s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ time pwd
/home/Greg
real 0m0.001s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
pwd is a shell built-in, "which" must be searched for along your $PATH.
You could check if any of the early paths in $PATH are network shares
(which would obviously be slower). It gets especially bad if some of
those network shares drop off the network - you have to wait for a
timeout, to proceed to the next $PATH element.
luke
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