--- Ven 1/10/10, SZABÓ Gergely ha scritto: > Ciao Marco, > > I do not think a real /home would help, as I have several > colleagues who > have a real /home, but still have similar slow performance > with cygwin > 1.7.x. > > What kind of ACL issue could this be? And why is it no > problem for > Cygwin 1.5.25? Anything to do with the new cyglsa.dll? > > The funny thing is, The sum of the sys and user times for > the "fork" > script is around 1 minute. What happens in the remaining 3 > minutes, to > make up that terrible time over 4 min? > > If I am watching the Windows Task Manager during the > execution of the > "fork" script, I see that the process "System" eats more > than 50% of the > CPU all the time.
Antivirus ? Some time on my system with McAfee, when I create a huge number of files with cygwin the process "explorer.exe" go to 50% (100% of 1 CPU)and I need to kill it. I guess there is a timing problem between the antivirus and cygwin-1.7. > > Best regards > Gergely > > P.S: this is all Win32 (not x64) as you can see from the > cygcheck > files... > also here is Win32 XP SP2, and there is no difference in timing Marco PS: cygwin B15 and B20 ? How old is your PC :-? -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple