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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:38:53 -0800
From: Earl Chew <earl_chew AT agilent DOT com>
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Subject: Hyperthreaded machine and cygwin
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 11 Mar 2005 00:38:56.0386 (UTC) FILETIME=[B53B7620:01C525D2]

I'd like some guidance or suggestions as to how to debug a
problem that I suspect has to do with my hyperthreaded cpu machine.

The symptom is that I have two build scripts executing. The scripts
traverse directories, use make,  bash, sh, perl, etc. I have two
hyperthreaded cpus running XP, and very quickly the PC locks with 25%
of the time spent running some cygwin application (mostly sh.exe, but
once it was perl.exe).

Once the machine locks, it's unusable, though it continues to spin
on the stuck application.

The only way I can recover is to power cycle the machine.

I've tried cygwin-1.5.12 and cygwin.1.5.13-1.

Earl


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