Christian Franke wrote:
The root of the problem is the "host intrusion prevention system" driver
khips.sys.
Even if this feature is turned off (or unavailable in the free version),
the driver keeps running and slows down fork() considerably.
(It probably hooks somewhere into Read/WriteProces
Hi all,
I posted about this filesystem library issue to the boost list and another user
confirmed the problem.
The current thinking is that the boost package needs to be rebuilt with the
newer gcc/g++ 3.4.4-3 release for cygwin. I'm not sure how to identify the
current maintainer of the boost
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
Stopping the firewall service does not help.
Only stopping the driver ("sc stop khips") or uninstalling KPF helps.
Interesting. Didn't know it could be turned off more effectively.
Stopping khips.sys after login apparently affects system stability
(crash of winlogon.exe
Brian Hassink wrote:
Hi all,
I posted about this filesystem library issue to the boost list and another
user confirmed the problem.
The current thinking is that the boost package needs to be rebuilt with the
newer gcc/g++ 3.4.4-3 release for cygwin. I'm not sure how to identify the
current mai
On 31 December 2006 14:54, Brian Hassink wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I posted about this filesystem library issue to the boost list and another
> user confirmed the problem.
>
> The current thinking is that the boost package needs to be rebuilt with the
> newer gcc/g++ 3.4.4-3 release for cygwin.
T
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Hi, I am a proud user of Cygwin, mainly use it for
programming with c. I recently got a laptop (acer Aspire 9424, intel core 2 duo
1,83GHZ, geforce go 3700 256mb, 2 gb ddr2) and installed on it the default
Cygwin dll 1.5.23-2 along with the packages Devel, Doc, Editors, M
"Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi, I am a proud user of Cygwin, mainly use it for
> > programming with c. I recently got a laptop (acer Aspire 9424, intel core 2
> duo
> > 1,83GHZ, geforce go 3700 256mb, 2 gb ddr2) and installed on it the default
> > Cygw
Which setup.exe should I use along with my downloaded packages (old as of
cygwin1.dll version 1.5.18) after the complete uninstallation (I did exactly
what is mentioned in the FAQ), the old one or the newest (which supports
cygwin1.dll version 1.5.23-2 )?
Unfortunately the speed of my internet c
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