common elsewhere, and are therefore harder to localize into single-line
scripts, when I leave one of my involved scripts to crunch the CPU overnight,
it generally crashes an hour or two later, at the most.
Hope this new information helps,
Michael Brand
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e the working version is
downright archeological, but I'm hoping.
Thank you,
Michael Brand
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Wed Feb 25 20:20:29 2004
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Path: C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
C:\
ter and tried again, fresh with the new
snapshot, it took the computer several runs of the test script (four or five)
before I got the hang phenomenon. Up until this point, I didn't see the script
succeed successfully twice in a row.
Hope this helps,
Michael Brand.
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sterday. I didn't
want to pollute the mailing list with copies of the same attachments.
Am I missing something in your request?
Please say again,
Michael Brand
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't even have an educated guess regarding
what to switch to what.
(Notably, other than the DLL, the only program that's been used in all my crash-
tests is "sed", and I copied in an older version of sed (4.0.7-1) from another
computer, and this didn't change the behavior one
am beginning to believe that this problem has to do with a misbehavior of
Cygwin on dual-CPU machines / on Xeons / on dual-Xeon machines.
Any feedback, but especially from people with experience using Cygwin on such
platforms, will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael.
Quoting Michael Brand:
Hello,
I'm a user of cygwin for several years now, and have built many large scripts
and applications using it.
Lately, in a new installation on new computers, scripts started to get stuck,
either becoming idle or stuck in full CPU usage. Importing older versions of
the programs from computers
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