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Subject: Re: AW: cygwin-1.5.19-4 very slow in pipes and compiling
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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:00:46 -0500
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<snip>
> Thanks for your reply. For me bash and piping is unavoidable. Is using
> an earlier version of cygwin a solution? And which version is known to
> not have the above mentioned problems?

Roland,

I haven't tested backwards to see when this may have worked better.

My suggestion in regard to using the tcsh shell was strickly one of
experimentation, if it worked, then we'd have more information to
diagnose the root cause.

Brett

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