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Subject: Re: App runs 8x slower on dual core machine (with test case to replicate issue)
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 03:56:19 +0000 (UTC)
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Daniel Colascione <dancol <at> dancol.org> writes:

> Cygwin developers are experts in Cygwin, not Perl or Boost. Their job
> is hard enough as it is. If you're not interested in being helpful,
> I'm sure someone will sell you a support contract.
> 

No one said their job is easy. And are *you* paying me to make their job
easier? Keep going with this attitude and see if anyone would be 
interested at all in creating test cases or even reporting bugs.

And no support needed, I don't even need to use Cygwin. I found a problem
first time using Cygwin and thought I should report it for the benefit of
the community.

> I don't know what Boost's threadpool uses internally, but if you
> consult the source, you should be able to come up with a good testcase
> in plain C.
> 

If you were truly interested in being helpful, you'd have come up with one
already instead of your time wasting reply.


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