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Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 11:30:00 -0700
From: Dan Kegel <dank AT kegel DOT com>
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To: Jimm Burk <jburk AT peerless DOT com>
CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com, crossgcc AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
Subject: Re: Cygwin takes *forever* to run gcc's configure!
References: <4A798B3E3B58794FB40A47DFCE728BA8485453 AT STR1VEXC002 DOT CTHES DOT COM>

Jimm Burk wrote:
> Are you using win2K?  if so start the task manager and switch to
> processes:
> 
> If you are using Norton Antivirus you will find a process NOPDB.EXE
> which has something to with Norton.  Check the process time of all the
> running processes and you may find the culprit.  In my case it has
> always been the NOPDB. 

Oddly, no process shows up as using lots of CPU time!

BTW, should this be in the FAQ?  I didn't see it...
- Dan

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