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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:35:14 -0800
From: L Anderson <lowella AT serv DOT net>
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Subject: Nominally, how long to build cygwin/bash debug versions?
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I'm trying to build debug versions of cygwin1 and bash in an attempt to 
isolate a problem I'm having.  My first attempt with cygwin seemed to 
grind and grind with nothing being produced--not even errors.  After 
considerable time I killed the process.  Realizing that maybe I was just 
impatient, I have a question I hope someone can answer.

Counting only computer time and assuming everything works perfectly, 
nominally, how long might I expect it to take to build a cygwin debug 
version? A bash debug version? (10min?, 30min?, 2hrs?, ...?)

My system is: 550MHz Pentium III, 512MB memory, lots disk space, and 
Windows 98SE.



Thanks,

L Anderson


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