cygwin:

I went back to the desktop computer that I have been using for Cygwin Perl testing:

motherboard:    Intel DQ67SW
processor:      Intel Core i7-2600S
memory:         Corsair CMV8GX3M2A1333C9 2 @ 4 GB
disk:           Intel SSD 520 Series 180 GB
OS Name:        Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
OS Version:     6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601


See cygcheck-old.txt in the attached tarball for a listing of Cygwin packages installed.


'make test' produced the following result:

99 wallclock secs ( 1.76 usr 0.41 sys + 342.21 cusr 375.40 csys = 719.78 CPU)


I ran Windows Update, which indicated one optional update was available (Windows Defender). I installed the update.


I ran Cygwin setup-x86_64.exe version 2.918 and upgraded all Cygwin packages. See cygcheck-new.txt in the attached tarball for a listing of current Cygwin packages installed.


I ran the cpan(1) shell and upgraded Perl modules:

cpan[1]> upgrade /(.*)/


See cpan-upgrade.txt and current-perl-modules.txt in the attached tarball for a listing of Perl modules that were out-of-date and a listing of the current Perl modules installed.


'make test' now produces:

211 wallclock secs ( 2.39 usr 2.71 sys + 525.68 cusr 998.78 csys = 1529.57 CPU)


David

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