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Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 17:10:28 -0500
From: Ryan Johnson <ryan.johnson@cs.utoronto.ca>
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Subject: Strange freezing in emacs
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Hi all,

I just installed a big mess of windows updates and rebooted, and ever 
since emacs seems to have trouble with subprocesses: when attempting to 
read mercurial revision info for a file or running make, it sometimes 
freezes for 5-10 seconds without doing anything at all (no disk, no 
cpu), then suddenly responds lightning fast as if nothing had happened. 
It doesn't happen every time, and I don't get any of the usual fork 
failure error messages (plus I just barely rebased to no avail).

I'm perfectly willing to blame this on Windows, but does anybody have 
pointers on how I might diagnose the issue?

Thanks,
Ryan


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