Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
Le 17/09/2010 18:57, SJ Wright a écrit :
4. Is it normal for any script to run CPU usage up to 100%?
a common answer about bash cpu usage is to get rid of bash-completion...
if you have it installed, uninstall it, then try again.
Regards,
Cyrille Lefevre
Thank you, Cyrille. It seems to have worked.
Is there any reason, when bash itself nowadays has pretty good
tab-completion, why bash-completion is still available in setup.exe or
elsewhere in the Luniverse? At any rate, some effort should be made to
inform new folks (to GNU-stuff) about the differences between them, and
recommend against installing it -- or anything that depends on it
(git-completion, acc'd. to the latest setup utility) -- if they're not
going to need it for whatever they've installed Cygwin for.
Something like this should be in big bold letters in the setup guide
pages -- something giving the sense of "bash-completion is more than
tab-completion: don't confuse the two."
Enough tripping off through the garden of Tangent. Cheers.
Steve Wright
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