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From: Chris January <news-returns@atomice.net>
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Subject: Re: long delays on fhandler_base::open with cygwin 1.3.10
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 16:31:24 +0000
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> Are you sure that this is a Cygwin issue? My system exhibits pauses like
> this and they affect many, possibly all, executing programs. I have
> noticed nothing that suggests this is a Cygwin issue, though I must admit,
> I have a Cygwin BASH running at all times.
This occurs too frequently for it to be random CPU usage spikes. Besides, 
these symptons never occur unless I am running Cygwin. I'm going to try 
inserting some debubg messages inside the function to see where the usage 
goes (note: another hint it's a cygwin problem is that it only delays on 
this single function).

Regards
Chris





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