On 24/09/2015 11:51, lit...@null.net wrote:
.> On 23/09/2015 17:03, lit...@null.net wrote:
It seems a race problem, due to the repetitive fork of grep
for every line of some-file
So why does it fail? Seems like a bug to me!
Regards,
Paul
As does not fail on my computer, I suspect is a race between your AV and
cygwin and sometimes cygwin wins.
Regards
Marco.
Good for you. I don't have AV SW as I mentioned. And even so, that still makes
it a bug.
Your system timing performance as so poor that something
is likely interfering.
Don't assume that is a cygwin bug.
Anyhow, a suspicion is speculative. I thought this mailing list was meant to
report issues, and I think this is an issue.
Yes, this is the right place.
How can I further diagnose this? Is there a known way to further determine
what's causing this?
start with
> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
"Run cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out and include that file as an
attachment in your report. Please do not compress or otherwise encode
the output. Just attach it as a straight text file so that it can be
easily viewed. "
so we can look at your system configuration.
Regards,
Paul
Marco
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