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Date: | Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:55:51 -0400 |
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Subject: | Re: Cygwin allocted time slice |
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 08:41:47AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote: >Aaron Gray wrote: > >> Weird I was getting very long compile times for GCC and on using 'time' was >> getting indications that make was only getting 25% of total system time. >> >> I'll see if it is repeatable on another system. > >Hint: Cygwin is slow. > >Emulating fork() takes a complicated dance between parent and child. A >lot of this involves one waiting for the other to complete a stage of >initialization. Thus, a Cygwin process that spawns a lot of children >does a lot of waiting. It is a price you pay for being able to compile >POSIX source unmodified on Windows. > >Also, I/O. > >Also, Cygwin is around ten years old now, and people have been >complaining that it's slow for approximately 9 years and 364 days. Actually, I've been involved with Cygwin for ten years but it is at least a couple of years older than that. So that would be a mix of: 1995: Why is cygwin so slow? Hey where do I find perl? I get "command not found"! Hey why does gcc hang sometimes? Am I missing a setting? Why is cygwin so slow? 1996: Why is cygwin so slow? Cygwin is great but I sure could use perl. Is it available? I notice that when there is a complicated bash script cygwin seems to hang or error out. I've tried reinstalling it but that takes forever. Do I need to buy more RAM? Why is cygwin so slow? 1997: Why is cygwin so slow? I found perl on an external web site but it is missing package XXX. Where do I find that? I notice that sometimes complicated bash scripts hang. Is it because I have two CPUs? Should I reinstall? I'm using Sergey Okhapkin's version of cygwin. It seems to fix my problem but it sure is slow. Is there a BIOS setting for this? 1998: B20 rocks! I wish it wasn's so slow. Should I defragment my drive? etc. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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