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Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 08:54:10 -0700
Subject: Cygwin Performance and stat()
From: "Christopher Wingert" <usenet AT wingert DOT org>
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I was looking into speeding up stat() performance.  More specifically
bash, ls, test, stat performance.  I've seen the subject come up before. 
Git recently implemented a native Win32 work around.  Are there any cygwin
patches around?

Thanks,

Chris


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