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Subject: RE: cygwin 1.3.[23] grindingly slow
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 12:22:27 -0700
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If you have access to the Windows NT Resource Kit, it includes a utility
timethis.exe which can be used to time commands.  It appears to work on
cmd builtins as well.  It only gives elapsed time, though.

If you don't have Resource Kit, with the tools of CygWin, writing a
script should not be hard.

stephan();


-----Original Message-----
From: Gerrit P. Haase [mailto:gp AT familiehaase DOT de] 
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 11:24 PM
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: RE: cygwin 1.3.[23] grindingly slow


Stephan Mueller schrieb am 2001-10-08, 14:59:

>There is no nt dir command file.  It's a built-in in the standard NT 
>shell cmd.exe.  To run dir under a cygwin bash, you might try something

>like $ cmd /c dir
>
>Hope this helps; I'm keen to see speedups in this area myself, because 
>ls can be very slow if I'm connected to my work network, especially 
>over a comparatively slow link from home. stephan();

Ah, I see.  
Ok. Now I can compare the ls runs with cmd builtin command. BTW, builtin
commands should be faster...that is why they are builtin.

Unfortunately the time command doesn't show times of windows processes.
I will have to write a little benchmark script.  
Maybe someone has one written?  
Also a pointer to a website would be helpful.

Gerrit


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