Re: Serious performance problems (malloc related?)

2005-05-28 Thread Andy Ross
[Last post. I've done my time in windows, and am going back to a world where the software works and people are helpful.] Christopher Faylor wrote: > I don't think there is much to be gained by reiterating that you have a > large user base who is impacted by this. We're not a technical support >

Re: Serious performance problems (malloc related?)

2005-05-27 Thread Andy Ross
Christopher Faylor wrote: > Gee, I'm sorry you thought I was being "snippy". You apparently > missed that I was just providing you with some obvious advice. Indeed. To paraphrase: "Fix it yourself, not my problem." > It seems like if this was a really serious problem you'd be actively > working

Re: Serious performance problems (malloc related?)

2005-05-27 Thread Andy Ross
Christopher Faylor quipped: > It seems pretty clear to me that if this is a really serious problem > for you then the best way to get it fixed is to gain more than zero > knowledge of cygwin. Gee, thanks. Very helpful. Can you at least type the commands in and verify the problem for me before yo

Serious performance problems (malloc related?)

2005-05-27 Thread Andy Ross
At FlightGear, we have a bunch of users building on Cygwin as their environment (MSVC and mingw builds are possible but non-trivial, and the configure scripts work out-of-the-box on cygwin) and complaints of performance problems have been persistent. When it was recently pointed out that the simul