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Subject: Re: scp no longer reports incremental progress
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On 2 April 2010 10:06, Matthias Andree wrote:
> So let's get the network out of the picture. I also observe:
>
> 20100328, no processes running, ash -c "rebaseall -v" starts logging dll
> names after < 1 s.
>
> 20100331, same situation, ash -c "rebaseall -v" shows no output. Note I'm
> not waiting very long, if the system has become an order of magnitude slower
> or goof up flushing console output that would also count as regression.
>
> I've run experiments in mintty as well as cmd.exe windows.

Erm....  Not sure I follow here, was this supposed to be in response
to the scp issue or a new topic?  Why would you rebase for the scp
issue?

Chris

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