Bill Meier wrote:
So: another option is just to stay with Bash v3.1-6 until the situation
further resolves itself.
I've looked at some of the discussion in the cygwin mailing lists and
I'm impressed of the ignorance some cygwin developers take care about
the problems that virtually thousands of cygwin users seem to have :-(
It's not that the developers didn't thought about the problems, they
*intended* to ignore the problems everyone else might have :-(((
The current ignrc solution is just a hack.
So if there's any hope that this will clean up somehow in bash 3.1-10,
I'll suggest to wait for it.
Looking at the cygwin ML threads - I guess it won't take that long ...
Regards, ULFL