Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/10/11/17:36:35
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:57:16PM +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> I'm running netinstalled 1.1.4, including bash 2.04.0, under Win2K.
>
> I've modified cygwin.bat as follows:
>
> C:
> chdir \cygwin\bin
> set CYGWIN=tty
> bash --login -i
>
> After running for a fair while, I find that I lose performance across
> the board, and that bash is the culprit: although it's still working
> OK, the Windows Task Manager shows 90--95% of CPU going to bash.
>
> Anybody else seen this?
>
I've seen something that may be the same running cygwin 1.1.4 on both WinNT 4 and Win98. If I start an
external program and fork it from the shell, i.e:
gvim.exe &
, and then exit gvim, bash eats up the CPU until I hit return at the prompt to allow the
"[1]+ Done gvim"
message to print. After the message is shown, things seem to run ok, but bash does eat up the CPU
until the message prints.o
-Jon
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