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From: "Dave Arnold" <avr_fan AT nettaxi DOT com>
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Subject: Re: improve the overall performance w/ cygwin-1.1.2 ???
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:19:09 -0700
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hi,

I've noticed the same thing, slowness of program execution under cygwin
bash.
simple programs such as 'ls' seem to display very slow compared to DOS
but I also understand that there's that "posix emulation" layer between us
and
the actual OS so, things of course will take longer because of the extra
overhead
to map calls and translate things from unix world to dos/windows format.

But despite this, are there obvious things I can do/check to improve the
overall
performance?

/dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Srinivasa Valiveti <s_valiveti AT yahoo DOT com>
To: Tony Arnold <tony DOT arnold AT man DOT ac DOT uk>; cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
<cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>; Matthew Brett
<matthew DOT brett AT mrc-cbu DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk>
Date: Thursday, July 06, 2000 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: problems w/ cygwin-1.1.2


>Hi,
>    I have been having problems w/ cygwin-1.1.2. I
>observe a mysterious slowness w/ the cygnus programs
>like bash, ls, etc. I have tried out two suggestions,
>but they have not worked.
>
>1. Unsetting CYGWIN. I observe that CYGWIN  is not set
>by default, so this cannot be the reason. (Thanks!
>Mathew Brett)
>
>2. The cygwin1.dll is not getting copied to the
>correct location. It was suggested that I use uname -a
>to check that the version is indeed 1.1.2. This chk
>does show 1.1.2 on my machine (after waiting for 5-7
>seconds!).  (Thanks! Tony Arnold)
>
>
>I am back where I started! Any other suggestions?
>Thanks a lot!
> Srinivasa Valiveti
>
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